• PriorityMotif@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Only $3k for a furnace? No. If I’m changing that it, then I’m going for a heat pump in order to get the tax credits and she on energy in the long run. It’s going to be way more than $3k even for a furnace as my a/c and furnace are over 20 years old and reusing the old a/c system is likely not possible due to the older refrigerant.

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      10 months ago

      I went with the cheaper option since I plan on moving within the next ten years. Either way, for something that will last 20 years, even if you double the cost it’s nothing compared to the premium paid for rent.