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Re: Jensen 95G at -5° F
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2019, 11:02:26 pm »
I have been tempted to go with a new furnace, but I've known too many people that have had nothing but problems with the computer boards for their furnace. Two guys I know both bought new setups and the company kept replacing their boards till the warranty was up... they never got it right and now their stuck with bad furnaces...

I'm getting the house re-roofed in the spring from hail damage and he asked if I'm going to be putting a new furnace in any time soon for that reason. I am removing the brick chimney because it's crumbling away and the previous owner put steel around it that bleeds rust all down my roof.

Just curious @CBWho what does your gas bill run in the winter time? I keep the house set at 62 and it runs about $130/month, maybe $160-180 in January-February when we have the long periods of cold. I can sell firewood at $300/cord ($100 pickup load), so not worth burning it myself...
Nick