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Replace my 15yr old furnace...why...just because???

kc567567
17 years ago

Presently installed:

House is 1900 sq feet.

Yearly Outside Temps: winters are -25c to +5c for 5 months, summers are +20c to +30c for 3 months.

a/c Lennox model c18-21qc-1 ser 6390f32698 built 06/1990

furnace Heil model cugi075ad01 ser l914939042 installed mar 1992 Input 75,000 Output 57,000 ( NÂgas, and has a pilot light ).

Rented Water heater is NÂGas and shares vent with furnace.

The last couple of visits for maintenance the service guy suggested replacing the ~15 year old furnace might be in order. No cracked exchanger or anything but lots of rust. I have several CO2 detectors in the house ... never a problem reported by them. The furnace & A/C unit have only needed service 3-4 times in the 10 years I have been in this house.

My understanding is that the new mid-E furnaces wonÂt really save me much more in fuel. The high-E will, but are more expensive and will require side venting and not the shared vent I have now.

Any opinions as to whether I should replace one, or both, or neither of these units???

KC

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