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On 3 Dec 2003 08:03:44 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Childfree Scott)
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>> >I would think that a 19 year old furnace in someplace like Louisiania,
>> >where presumably it doesn't get used all that much, would be OK.
>
>> Please keep in mind the furnace is also being used as the air handler
>> for the AC. I'm thinking the AC may be used a fair amount in a place
>> like Louisiana. Any chance a newer furnace could reduce the electric
>> bill?
>
>I didn't think of that. Probably because I think of the blower motor
>as a separate piece, even though it's not. I wouldn't worry about the
>blower motor breaking. Blower motors are realtively cheap and easy to
>replace yourself. I've done it once.
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