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dashleyb
May 19, 2012, 08:04 AM
I have a 1973 Delmar. When I bought it, the central heat furnace had already been red tagged. The previous owner had installed heat/air combo window units so he would not have to repair the expensive old furnace. I live in Florida and that big of a furnace is not really needed. My question is basic; how do I remove the old furnace safely,and what do I do with it afterwards? Please bear in mind that I am disabled and will have to hire someone to do most of the work. So,who do I hire? Thanks for your help.

hvac1000
May 19, 2012, 04:37 PM


I have a 1973 Delmar. When I bought it, the central heat furnace had already been red tagged. The previous owner had installed heat/air combo window units so he would not have to repair the expensive old furnace. I live in Florida and that big of a furnace is not really needed. My question is basic; how do I remove the old furnace safely,and what do I do with it afterwards? Please bear in mind that I am disabled and will have to hire someone to do most of the work. So,who do I hire? Thanks for your help.

Under your circumstances I would get a local HVAC professional to solve your problems since a unqualified person may cause more trouble and cost more money in the long run.