I am thinking of pulling the trigger and getting this unit. So what do you all think?
http://www.bryant.com/products/furnaces/gas/legacy95.shtml
Thanks in advance for any replies!
I am thinking of pulling the trigger and getting this unit. So what do you all think?
http://www.bryant.com/products/furnaces/gas/legacy95.shtml
Thanks in advance for any replies!
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The quality of installation far outweighs the name on the cabinet.
I would spend a bit more and get the variable speed version. The energy savings can be significant if your ductwork is in good shape (for airflow, not necessarily physical condition).
I will be having Holher Sheet Metal out of Sandusky,Ohio do the work. As far as in my area they seem to be the best.
What type of cost saving difference are we talking?
$100 plus a year for "normal use".
$200 plus a year if you leave the fan on all the time.