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[email protected] January 4th 09 02:19 AM

Gas Furnace - what parts to stock for emergencies?
 
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 11:48:41 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Jan 2, 1:06Â*pm, wrote:
What parts are good to keep on hand for a gas furnace? I have 2 Trane/
American Standard gas furnaces in the basement, about 7 years old. I
just replaced the pressure switches, and the ignitor on one of them
(went bad at 6 PM on New Year's Eve...). So today I am ordering a
spare ignitor, as it will fit either furnace and I DON'T want to pay
another $500 emergency call-out for such a simple part.
So what else should I keep on hand? I.e., what items have a fair-
chance of total failure, can be installed by a DIY-er, and aren't
extremely expensive? In my experience, pressure switches are pretty
inexpensive, but they can be cleaned / blown out, so you have time to
order a new one after they start going bad.

If you reply, I would greatly appreciate it if you could also respond
directly to my email address. Thanks in advance,
Â*- Erik


However many parts you buy to keep on hand, it'll be the one you
*don't* have that will break on a freezing cold holiday weekend.



Just buy a third furnace and keep it "in case" That way you will have
one of every part that could go bad. Replace the part at your
convenience for "the next time".


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