I really don't appriciate getting a negative response for saying Lennox and many other 80% furnaces are loud. I have been hearing this complaint from customers since 80+'s came out.... and there is not much we can do. Maybe insulate the utility room door, as long as the room has proper fresh air for combustion. I always warn home owners of the noise factor, and very often they still want the 80%, over the much quieter 90% because it is $800 cheaper.
Hold on a minute, I am not done with my rant now that it has been started.
Why do we have this notion that a cheap furnace should last 30 years without servicing?
Americans buy a new car on average every 5 years, (it's a status symbol you know) and I bet they get an oil change once a year, at least I hope.
They spend thousands of dollars on new kitchen appliances to impress their friends and family when the old equipment worked just fine.
Service men are rip offs and sharks because when we show up at 2:00 A.M. to repair a furnace, that obviously has not been touched for 8 years, it is very expensive. (Buy the way I have noticed people will do and pay almost anything when they are very cold)
So when it comes to this point, many service men who are not in the best of moods, since they have been working 16 hours straight, may jerk some home owners over. For the most part the service men are some of the most honest people of any proffesion I have met. But after a few years we get jaded, we have little sympathy in these situations if you don't care for your furnace, we don't either. We feel very bad when a furnace is 6 years old and has been serviced periodically to leave somebody cold.
The thought of a new furnace shoots fear into the hearts of most mortal men and women.
I'm not really done, but I'll give it a break.