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I have a 15-year old, 2 storey, 3,000 square foot house heated by forced air natural gas. I am thinking of replacing the builder-installed heating and air conditioning systems. I keep my house at about 17 C all year round. Should I pay up for a high-efficiency system or go with a mid-efficiency one? What is the life expectancy of a good quality system? Thanks
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Jeannie
Hi Jeannie and Bill! Welcome to eRenovate.com.
There are too many rebates at the moment to let pass by not installing a high efficiency furnace. By replacing your old system and the new system being sized up correctly by using ASHRAE Calculations you will be minimizing your utility bills and recoup your investment in a short time.
Systems in CANADA have a life expectancy of typically 15-20 years.
Roberto Nieves Valle
eRenovate.com Home Environment Expert
Pinnacle Home Environment Systems
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I have a 15-year old, 2 storey, 3,000 square foot house heated by forced air natural gas. I am thinking of replacing the builder-installed heating and air conditioning systems. I keep my house at about 17 C all year round. Should I pay up for a high-efficiency system or go with a mid-efficiency one? What is the life expectancy of a good quality system? Thanks
Posted by:
Jeannie
Hi Jeannie and Bill! Welcome to eRenovate.com.
There are too many rebates at the moment to let pass by not installing a high efficiency furnace. By replacing your old system and the new system being sized up correctly by using ASHRAE Calculations you will be minimizing your utility bills and recoup your investment in a short time.
Systems in CANADA have a life expectancy of typically 15-20 years.
Roberto Nieves Valle
eRenovate.com Home Environment Expert
Pinnacle Home Environment Systems
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