It all depends on the efficiency of the unit you want (80%, 92%, 95% etc.), how big the unit is, and what brand you're going with. I recently replaced my gas furnace. We have a 3 ton unit for our house. We went with the 95% eff. unit because we were able to get a tax credit, it cost us a hair below $2500. The 80% unit was $1,400. The 92% unit was $1,800.="h2headingh2"style="color:rgb(0,0,0);"name="it_all_depends_on_the_efficiency_of_the_unit_you_want_(80%,_92%,_95%_etc.),_how_big_the_unit_is,_and_what_brand_you're_going_with._i_recently_replaced_my_gas_furnace._we_have_a_3_ton_unit_for_our_house._we_went_with_the_95%_eff._unit_because_we_were_able_to_get_a_tax_credit,it_cost_us_a_hair_below$2500._the_80%unit_was$1,400._the_92%unit_was$1,800.">
heating systems or cost of running them vary how big a building is and how insulated it is affect the cost and efficient the furnace is
The heat exchanger in a furnace is the primary component in a furnace. That said, their are circuit boards, motors and other components that can also fail regardless of the age of the heat exchanger. In my opinion, if you can afford to replace the furnace, you would be much better off. The cost of the heat exchanger with labor is probably not too much less than replacing the entire furnace.
It is generally (pretty much always) a no no to run a furnace condensate line to the outdoors, there is no avoiding this freezing up and stopping your furnace short of wrapping it with electric heat tape, which would be a bandaid at best and no more cheaper than correcting it. If the furnace is running condensate outside, I have to assume there is no drain near by. The best solution is to install a condensate pump, which the furnace and AC can drain into, and it then pumps to a different location indoors, like a laundry stack, or if you must, tap into a drain pipe with the proper fittings. If this is above your skill level, it would not be a bank buster to call a good contractor and have done. The pumps are about $60 in my area, and you can figure 1/2 hr to 3/4 hour to install by a contractor.
For rodding up to 8" diameter it should cost $1.25 per foot of snake Min. Water Jetting $2.50 per ft
1,000,000,000 dollars
I heard that you should have ducts cleaned but I don't know how often. How often should furnace duct cleaning be done and how much does it cost?
The average home furnace, with installation included, costs between $1750.00 to $3500.00. A new furnace that is well maintained should last approximately 15 to 25 years.
Quotes a few years ago for a coal fired furnace were around $7000. I'm sure it depends on your area and type of furnace. Shop around, and dont be afraid to deal for lower prices.
I was quoted $185. Charlotte, NC.
heating systems or cost of running them vary how big a building is and how insulated it is affect the cost and efficient the furnace is
There are several ideas on how much a service call from a furnace technician in Edmonton costs. However, the average for a call from a funace technician in Edmonton cost around 30 dollars.
$4000-$5200 for oil heater.
The cost is determined by the size of the grille. $.40/square inch
Cost of a furnace depends on the efficiency, the brand unit, transitions needed to be made, and the cost of a quality installation. I recommend getting estimates from qualified and reputable HVAC companies.
Lenox furnaces cost about $2,500 and meet Energy Star standards. This means that they will not use as much energy as your old furnace, so a Lenox will save you money in the long run.
Depending on the brand of furnace and the grade of furnace, and also if it is electric or not, and who installs it, it can be anywhere from 2,000 dollars to 10,000 dollars.
heating systems or cost of running them vary how big a building is and how insulated it is affect the cost and efficient the furnace is