Posted by El Toro on November 26, 2009 at 07:58:47 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: House furnace posted by Bartt on November 26, 2009 at 03:36:09:
You should call around and get several more estimates. My nephew has the house my late parents bought in 1959 when they left the farm. My mom had a new oil fired furnace installed probably over 20 years ago. It has always heated the house very well and supplied plenty of hot water. It has baseboard heat. I had that in my other house and the furnace wasn't that old when we bought the house. It provided a nice even heat and plenty of hot water. It was oil fired too. I did have to replace the circulator shortly afer buying it, but I bought a new Bell & Gossett circulator and installed it myself. I tore the old one apart and found the bearings were worn and that allowed the impeller to drag on the housing. It never did leak. Hal
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