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	<title>Comments on: Viessmann Vitogas 050 Gas Fired Hot Water Heating Boiler</title>
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		<title>By: Charles Castonguay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles Castonguay</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am a residential homeowner.  I have radiant floor heat and a Vitogas 100 boiler.  It seems to work very well and we have had only a few issues during the six years since it was installed.  But I would advise anyone considering a Viessman product that the depth of service, at least in Connecticut (and probably elsewhere) is not good.  I have one service rep in my area and he is HIGHLY unreliable.  I&#039;ll leave it at that.  
So whenever I need advice, service, etc. I have to call in someone who will at least show up.  Invariably they are not familiar with Viessmans.  As a result I have had to become very familiar with the operating/owners manual to a depth that should not be required of a layperson.
Think twice before purchase and definitely check out who can service it once installed.
The regional distributor will call me back in five minutes if he thinks I am interested in buying a Viessman but won&#039;t return my call if I need help with service.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a residential homeowner.  I have radiant floor heat and a Vitogas 100 boiler.  It seems to work very well and we have had only a few issues during the six years since it was installed.  But I would advise anyone considering a Viessman product that the depth of service, at least in Connecticut (and probably elsewhere) is not good.  I have one service rep in my area and he is HIGHLY unreliable.  I&#8217;ll leave it at that.<br />
So whenever I need advice, service, etc. I have to call in someone who will at least show up.  Invariably they are not familiar with Viessmans.  As a result I have had to become very familiar with the operating/owners manual to a depth that should not be required of a layperson.<br />
Think twice before purchase and definitely check out who can service it once installed.<br />
The regional distributor will call me back in five minutes if he thinks I am interested in buying a Viessman but won&#8217;t return my call if I need help with service.</p>
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