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Consumer reviews about Peerless Boilers |
ron weston
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Dec 14, 2011
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
Bought a peerless boiler four years ago. The casting leaks. The rep said the pipes were leaking, even though they are dry. Old patches. No warrenty. No luck. Peerless is horrible. Do not buy. Do not buy. Three grand gone
Awful company. Stay away.
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Eric C Larson
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Dec 28, 2011
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
Why would anyone that has a one month old boiler not call the installing contractor to fix a problem? I am a contractor and have been installing Peerless oil and gas boilers for 17 years now and believe me if i had problems with them i would switch to another brand. The oil boilers are very simple to work on and have standard Honeywell controls that any service tech should be able to fix. The high efficiency stainless steel condensing boiler is on it's fifth generation now has had no more issues than any other brand. I would highly recommend buying a five or ten year parts and labor warranty on any high efficiency gas boiler of any brand as the parts are very expensive. Also if you have problem that your contractor can not fix he can call Peerless and they will send a rep to take care of the problem.
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Plumbheatguy
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Feb 11, 2012
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
I think it is very unfair, to Peerless and to the consumers, to complain about a product, without understanding exactly what the problems are. I work on many boilers, oil, gas, different brands, they all have problems, and the problems are fixable. You will find that of the many different boilers, the same controls, gas valves, switches, etc, are used. I have serviced many boilers where the installing contractors are to blame. The cheapest price doesn't mean anything if the contractor does not warrantee his work. If I have a problem with a boiler, I get after the rep for assistance. If he doesn't help, I let him know he better get someone that can help. These guys make their money selling boilers, if their boilers don't work, they can't sell them. Reputable contractors will not sell boilers that fail often. I know that the manufacturers are reluctant to talk to the consumer, because they ask questions about the boiler that the consumer can't answer. If one has a boiler that doesn't work, and the installing contractor is not there to help, I have to ask myself, was the boiler installed by a qualified contractor?
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gdk
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Feb 14, 2012
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
I bought a peerless high effeciency boiler in 2003 and had it replace 3 times, now i am out of warrenty, costing me $2000 annually in reapirs, no co-operation from peerless and here is the really interesting part-my gas bills, adjusting for raising gas, cost more than a weil 40 yr old boiler. i wish someone had written about their experiences and read them before i purchase this brand.
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Bill Farrell
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Mar 9, 2012
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
My comment is why do Peerless Boilers support people who call women sluts and prostitues.
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Janker
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Mar 9, 2012
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
because she is a slut.
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me me me me
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Mar 18, 2012
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Don't ever buy a f*cking Peerless boiler
People from Peerless Boilers beat old people and kill kittens
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