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Furnace maintenance bigjcw1023 09-07-2007
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Posted by on September 7, 2007, 10:16 pm
I need detailed instructions for cleaning and maintaining my furnace.
It is a 25 year old giesel and still runs good, and I want to keep it
that way.


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Posted by Zyp on September 7, 2007, 11:52 pm
bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote:
> I need detailed instructions for cleaning and maintaining my furnace.
> It is a 25 year old giesel and still runs good, and I want to keep it
> that way.

If you really want to have a *safe* well operating furance, call you local
HVAC expert. It won't be expensive. Probalby less than $100 including the
filter.

In some area's you can call your local Gas Supplier who will perform a
cursive inspection and check to be sure it is safe to operate for free.

What all needs to be specifically done to *your* furance, I don't know.
[Depends how old it is and the type.]

--
Zyp



Posted by Telstra on September 8, 2007, 2:53 am
You still need remedial Reading Lessons
stay at SCHOOL for another year or so

> bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote:
>> I need detailed instructions for cleaning and maintaining my furnace.
>> It is a 25 year old giesel and still runs good, and I want to keep it
>> that way.
>
> If you really want to have a *safe* well operating furance, call you local
> HVAC expert. It won't be expensive. Probalby less than $100 including
> the filter.
>
> In some area's you can call your local Gas Supplier who will perform a
> cursive inspection and check to be sure it is safe to operate for free.
>
> What all needs to be specifically done to *your* furance, I don't know.
> [Depends how old it is and the type.]
>
> --
> Zyp
>



Posted by on September 8, 2007, 2:10 am

> I need detailed instructions for cleaning and maintaining my furnace.
> It is a 25 year old giesel and still runs good, and I want to keep it
> that way.


You must like high utility bills.



Posted by The Freon Cowboy on September 8, 2007, 8:49 am
"You must like high utility bills."

yeah like what ? 55- 60 % efficiency ?

new 90 plus would pay for itself in five years




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