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Hi. I would like some advice. I have an 18 year old Bryant furnace
that seems to work fine. The blower motor went south on it last Friday. The company that I have a service contract with recomends replacement of the entire furnace as it has exceeded its life expectancy. They'll replace the blower on the old one, but are advising against throwing good money after bad. They say about $500 to replace the motor, about $2800 for the new furnace (both installed prices). It's a single family home. The current furnace is 125,000 BTU 60% efficiency, the new one will be 110,000 and more efficient (80%). Please help me decide what to do. I am leaning towards accepting the advice of replacing the furnace, but was not ready for a big-ticket item just yet. I just want to know what the common sense thing to do would be. The service company is a reputable one and has been servicing this house for many, many years. I just owned this house for about 1.5 years. Many thanks, Vladimir |
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