What heater type and manufacturer you recommend?
I need to know what type and the manufacturer of a furnace or heater you recommend for my house. I have a house that is 3040 square feet. It was built in 1946. The insulation in it is not the best right now, but it is insulated. I have new replacement windows in here also. 1520 square feet upstairs, and 1520 downstairs. The downstairs is a basement, but not totally buried. I will only minutely heat the basement for now. i do have natural gas available here. Propane can be trucked in, but I have to have one of those tanks on my land:(. Currently I have a 60 year old heating oil furnace. it worked right up until lastnight. It costs me $400 to $500 a month to run it, so I need to do some upgrading, and I need to do it fast. its not out of fuel I live in North carolina right in the middle of the state, so climate wise, it gets around 0 on the coldest days. I do also want air conditioning with it. Let me know what you think. No wood stoves, I have one in my shop, and hate it
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- Trane. Nothing stops a trane!
- Natural gas for heat. Goodman furnace. They are cheap but very dependable. I have several rent houses and they all have Goodman units. You could install a heat pump. They work ok, but the supply air is cooler than you would be used to.
- Get a heat pump, they are great. They can heat or cool your home and heat your water. Not sure what brands are in your area, but stick to a name brand.
- My advice is to go with a Ducane gas furnace because they have a lifetime warranty on parts due to being made of porcelain, & the furnace is made in the US & not overseas......yes it is more expensive.....also I would have an A/C & heating technician give you a free estimate on the size of your new furnace due to other intangibles like amount of windows,amount of insulation in your house, etc. that you did not mention.......the same with a new condensing unit ( for outside).....Enjoy your new system!!
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