Most likely the response was correct, but some buildings in the city use what’s called a steam heat exchanger. City brings steam into your home and heats the water that way. They charge by how much condensate gos back.
It’s mainly used in commercial. Harbor East is mainly all heated this way. Domestic water and heating water.
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Most likely the response was correct, but some buildings in the city use what’s called a steam heat exchanger. City brings steam into your home and heats the water that way. They charge by how much condensate gos back.
It’s mainly used in commercial. Harbor East is mainly all heated this way. Domestic water and heating water.
Source: Me, 486 union journeyman hvac/plumber