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Bob
 
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Default Replace 105,000 btu with 60,000 btu ?

You have actually found a well qualified, honest HVAC guy. Tie him up and
don't let him out of your house.

"fish" wrote in message
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Very good point, yes he gave a 100% warranty/guarantee. If i dont
like it for any reason he said he would replace it or give the money
back. You are right about the cfm, but funny thing is the fan looks
just about identical to the fan i have in my primary residence, and
that furnace was installed in 1981.

Thanks...
Fish


On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:23:49 -0500, "Bob" wrote:

I come up with numbers like that all the time, especially when new

windows
and insulation was added since the old furnace was installed. With a

smaller
furnace, your heat is going to be more even as long as there's enough

CFM,
but newer blowers are usually more powerful. Consumers almost always

think
"bigger is better". I just tell the people that if it isn't big enough,

I'll
pull it out and put in a bigger one at no charge. Haven't had to do that
yet.