Our Furnace is Replaced
Oct. 25th, 2010 06:14 pmAs mentioned last week, we have recently discovered we needed to replace our furnace. The new furnace arrived around noon today; it was all over by 5:30pm.
Overall, it was a relatively painless process --except for the hit to our household wallet. Then again, if we can keep this unit for another 24 years like the prior model, that would amortize to about $192/year. I can deal with that.
Overall, it was a relatively painless process --except for the hit to our household wallet. Then again, if we can keep this unit for another 24 years like the prior model, that would amortize to about $192/year. I can deal with that.
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Date: 2010-10-25 10:16 pm (UTC)Our last furnace barely made it to 10 years. So at 24 years you are doing decidedly above average (though the CO risk was an unfortunate issue).
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Date: 2010-10-25 11:57 pm (UTC)So far, we've NOT been able to install:
- Water softening system
- Tankless water heater
- Furnace humidifier
Stay toasty! Our furnace came on for the season for the first time the day before yesterday and with the possibility of a freeze tonight, probably be on for longer!
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Date: 2010-10-26 03:50 am (UTC)And the odds are that it's more efficient than its predecessor, so your savings on fuel will reduce the net cost further.
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