Hikergirl
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We replaced our unit last year based on age. We now have better efficiency with cheaper electric/gas bill. It was a good decision for us
Us too.
We replaced our unit last year based on age. We now have better efficiency with cheaper electric/gas bill. It was a good decision for us
I wanna know how you people live in a 63 degree home?!? Man I keep it at 70 or 71 and I still walk around freezing with sweat pants and a sweater on! I would never be able to pull myself out of bed.![]()
It would depend on whether or not I had an alternate way to heat my house while waiting for a new one to be installed if the old one died in the middle of winter.
We had an old furnace (25+ years) and there was nothing wrong with it. Had it serviced every fall. Every fall they would suggest we replace it due to age. Well, two years ago it died in the middle of February when temperatures were at their coldest (we live in central NH). It took four days to get a new one installed. Luckily we have a wood stove insert for our fireplace with blowers. With that and some electric heaters we were able to stay fairly warm while waiting for the new furnace. Since we got the new one its much more efficient that our old one and we've saved quite a bit on our oil bills.
If you have no other way to heat your home, I would seriously consider it if you have the money. If not, I would start saving and replace it as soon as possible.
My furnace motor failed Xmas Eve.... oh the agony!I was concerned it would fail at an inopportune time,