>Payton says when the roofers arrived to start the job, they asked him if he needed his chimney.
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>”We told them we weren’t sure,” Payton said. “So then they just knocked it down without checking to make sure it wasn’t a working chimney.”
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>Payton says the company argued that taking down the chimney would allow them to add two more solar panels on the roof.
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>Luckily, the Paytons’ heat wasn’t on at the time, because it was a working chimney that vented their gas furnace in the basement.
Crap contractor, half-trained crew.
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Solar panel CONTRACTORS turns into nightmare for Massachusetts family
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>Payton says when the roofers arrived to start the job, they asked him if he needed his chimney.
>
>”We told them we weren’t sure,” Payton said. “So then they just knocked it down without checking to make sure it wasn’t a working chimney.”
>
>Payton says the company argued that taking down the chimney would allow them to add two more solar panels on the roof.
>
>Luckily, the Paytons’ heat wasn’t on at the time, because it was a working chimney that vented their gas furnace in the basement.
Crap contractor, half-trained crew.
Solar panel CONTRACTORS turns into nightmare for Massachusetts family
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