Posted by dave guest on December 18, 2008 at 22:03:16 from (66.19.24.124):
In Reply to: O/T: Furnace question posted by MeAnthony on December 18, 2008 at 18:15:16:
Why not fix the old one? What is it gravity octopus. Millivolt system? Only have 3 or 4 parts. No motor, no blower,no electricity. Pilot generator and burner, valve, tstat, hi limit. Insure with gas company. I had one like this gas company inspector on hourly fee, said was pretty bad. I got their insurance and the same inspector said it had a lotta life left. If your furnace is not one of these, delete this story and replace with simple forced air, pilot light unit more like 70 or 80 thousand btu. Vent free space heater? I would only use one in basement about 5 - 10 thousand btu. Warm floors mean a lot. More than 5 - 10 thousand btu in some houses make breathing difficult for some people. I would suggest strongly inspections and permits, unless you are really confident and live in this house, too. As electrical contractor, I have done lotta furnace work and over 40 years at least 3 times I would have been sued for someone else's work. Blame in a claim goes to last person to work in house if they have good lawyer. Homeowner's permit is way to go if you or she can get it.
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