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screeching noise everytime gas furnace shuts off chuck 01-10-2008
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Posted by Noon-Air on January 12, 2008, 12:49 am

> The Freon Cowboy wrote:
>> my guess would be "draft inducer", only reason i say that is because you
>> have stated you have made an appointment
>> with qualified people in your area, let us know what you find out chuck
>>> Our house was build in end of 1995 and we have two gas furnaces in the
>>
>
> Thank you all for your responses. It was the blower motor. It was replaced
> this morning and the noise has gone away. Along with the noise, $340.15
> has also gone away.

$340 is about right for the motor replacement, plus service call, and sales
tax, the total should have been somewhere around $450 - $500.




Posted by Mike H on January 12, 2008, 10:48 am
>
>
> > The Freon Cowboy wrote:
> >> my guess would be "draft inducer", only reason i say that is because you
> >> have stated you have made an appointment
> >> with qualified people in your area, let us know what you find out chuck
> >>> Our house was build in end of 1995 and we have two gas furnaces in the
>
> > Thank you all for your responses. It was the blower motor. It was replaced
> > this morning and the noise has gone away. Along with the noise, $340.15
> > has also gone away.
>
> $340 is about right for the motor replacement, plus service call, and sales
> tax, the total should have been somewhere around $450 - $500.

That's a decent price it it sounds like they were more than fair on
the motor price as that is where it can get pretty expensive depending
on the HVAC unit and what is required vs. what will fit.

Posted by Zyp on January 12, 2008, 12:49 am
chuck wrote:
> The Freon Cowboy wrote:
>> my guess would be "draft inducer",
>> only reason i say that is because you have stated you have made an
>> appointment with qualified people in your area,
>>
>> let us know what you find out
>>
>>
>>> Our house was build in end of 1995 and we have two gas furnaces in
>>> the
>>
>
> Thank you all for your responses. It was the blower motor. It was
> replaced this morning and the noise has gone away. Along with the
> noise, $340.15 has also gone away.

Not a bad deal. Consider you didn't have to dispose of the hazardous "e"
waste, and you got a warranty. Not really bad at all considering you didn't
have to pull the furnace and take it the shop. [Like your car maybe.]

--
Zyp



Posted by Jeffry Lebowski on January 12, 2008, 12:59 am

> chuck wrote:
> > The Freon Cowboy wrote:
> >> my guess would be "draft inducer",
> >> only reason i say that is because you have stated you have made an
> >> appointment with qualified people in your area,
> >>
> >> let us know what you find out
> >>
> >>
> >>> Our house was build in end of 1995 and we have two gas furnaces in
> >>> the
> >>
> >
> > Thank you all for your responses. It was the blower motor. It was
> > replaced this morning and the noise has gone away. Along with the
> > noise, $340.15 has also gone away.
>
> Not a bad deal. Consider you didn't have to dispose of the hazardous "e"
> waste, and you got a warranty. Not really bad at all considering you
didn't
> have to pull the furnace and take it the shop. [Like your car maybe.]
>

Dont they have oil ports anymore ?

--




Posted by Noon-Air on January 12, 2008, 8:51 am

>
>> chuck wrote:
>> > The Freon Cowboy wrote:
>> >> my guess would be "draft inducer",
>> >> only reason i say that is because you have stated you have made an
>> >> appointment with qualified people in your area,
>> >>
>> >> let us know what you find out
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> Our house was build in end of 1995 and we have two gas furnaces in
>> >>> the
>> >>
>> >
>> > Thank you all for your responses. It was the blower motor. It was
>> > replaced this morning and the noise has gone away. Along with the
>> > noise, $340.15 has also gone away.
>>
>> Not a bad deal. Consider you didn't have to dispose of the hazardous "e"
>> waste, and you got a warranty. Not really bad at all considering you
> didn't
>> have to pull the furnace and take it the shop. [Like your car maybe.]
>>
>
> Dont they have oil ports anymore ?

nope



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