October 26, 2012

New Furnace

 Old Furnace
New Furnace 
The chimney needs a new lining which will come soon. But this is how we decided to blow $10,000 this week.

5 comments:

Launce  Newlove said...

I think you replaced your furnace just in time, since Christmas is coming, and you do want to keep warm while the snow falls outside! Well, just make sure that the new furnace can provide your entire home with enough heat. Have a comfortable and happy holiday, guys!

Brooke Harris said...

Woah! Your previous furnace really looked worn out. How long did it take before you decided to replace it with a new one? Well, it’s so wonderful to see your new furnace. The picture shows how spanking new it really is! Be sure that you give it the proper maintenance to preserve its looks and maintain its performance.

Unknown said...

The winter time can bring brutal weather. Especially in your part of the country. That wonderful that you got a new furnace. I bet your house is all warm and toasty now.

Darryl Iorio said...

The old furnace really looked way beyond its useful life with all those rust. It was a good thing you had it replaced as no one would want their heater dying up on them in the middle of winter. Your new furnace is looking good and I hope you were able to able install the new lining for the chimney.

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