it depends on how tight is ur home if it is well sealed you can size down if not ur going to want to size up on ur furnace usually a house that size is going to use a 65,000 or 70,000 btu furnace. other stuff you want to look at is ur house a 2 story or 1, does it have a basement, drafty entry way, how many windows, is ur duck work sized properly meaning each room has a cfm, for sizeing registers its 120cfm per register. if you acually do the math it runs to about 58,200 btu furnace by HVACbuddy
how big of a gas furnace do I need for a 2 story 2300 square foot house in northwest ohio
1200 foot propane furnace what size do i need
A commonly used formula is 600-650 square feet per ton. So it would be recommended to use a 2-ton heat pump for a 1300 square foot home. However, other variables are often considered, too, such as the age of the house.
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When the furnace in your home goes out, there are a few things that you need to look at before you get a new furnace. Get the furnace serviced by a professional electrician who will check the heating coils as well as the filter in the furnace. Check the circuit breakers in the furnace to ensure that they are working properly. If the breaker is not making contact, this could be all that you need to replace.
It depends on the size of the shingle!
Home Depot carries a lot of things and may very well carry the oil you need for your furnace. They also carry kerosene and other fuels for heating.
You can purchase a micro furnace from several large chains like: Sears, Home Depot or Lowes. You can sear product reviews online to find out which one consumers like best.
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YES! If you do not have a cold air return on your furnace, you will have much higher heating bills as you will not be circulating the cold air from your home back to the furmace to be heated again.
You would need a 10 to 40 MMBtu/hr boiler for that size of a school. The larger the place you are heating the larger output of heat you will need.