Natural Gas Home Heating

natural gas home heating

natural gas home heating
For some in Pa., coal furnaces offer a cozy heat for their homes
When the price of fuel oil spiked a couple of years ago, Erin Holvoet and her husband, Kristian, began to search for a cheaper way to heat their drafty, 100-year-old house on a country road near Phoenixville.
how long should a natural gas furnace last?

this question pertains to the average useful life of a single family home natural gas forced-air furnace used for heating. the home is located in a mild climate (California) and thus the furnace is not used excessively.

” Typically a furnace or air conditioner will last 15-20 years.” or “… a gas furnace should last from 20 to 25 years.”

In your climate, I’d expect at least 25 years.

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