Replacing a natural gas furnace
I need to do this very soon. Recently I discovered I need a new furnace, mine was installed when the house was built in 1963. Now the heating contractor gave me an estimate of $3,500 for an 80% efficiency furnace, that seems like highway robbery since I have found 93% furnaces for less than $1,000. I know I will need adapters for the new furnace but that seems like the only special part I will need. My father has offered to come down and help me ( he lives two hours away) and has a experience replacing/installing furnaces. I'm very confident we can do this and save between $1,000-$1,500 safely. Does anybody have experience replacing old natural gas furnaces with high efficiency ones?