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How much should brand new furnace and installation cost?


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I am about to buy a 1200SQ FT house that will be needing a new furnace very soon. The current one is original to the house and needs to go. I realize prices vary based on size,model, and company but i wanted to get an idea of what we can expect to spend and also what others are using and are happy with.

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Kay

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What size is the old one. If yall thought it was lame go 1 ton higher.

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You don't say how old your current unit is, or what climate you live in but if the current furnace is atmospheric venting (chimney etc) - you can expect to shell out in the neighborhood of 10K as many modifications will be required to bring your system "up to code". You will also have a useless cinderblock chimney in the centre of your house as it's services will no longer be required. You will need 80K-100K BTU unit.

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