[Greenbuilding] Thought: Maintenance.

molasses at q.com molasses at q.com
Fri Mar 23 11:44:54 CDT 2012


Makes sense to me.  Unless, of course, you can see it.  Like paint or a roof.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Corwyn" <corwyn at midcoast.com>
To: "Greenbuilding" <greenbuilding at lists.bioenergylists.org>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 9:38:01 AM
Subject: [Greenbuilding] Thought: Maintenance.


Greetings,

I had a random thought.  For things which require maintenance, I 
postulate that the maximum length between them should be 1 year.  I can 
remember to check the anode rod, on my water heater, once a year.  I 
can't remember to check it every other year.

There is thus, NO advantage in low-maintenance beyond that point.  It 
will essentially mean No-maintenance.

What do you think?

Thank You Kindly,

Corwyn

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Topher Belknap
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