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nimrod

I'm a complete newbie. The propane company's HVAC installer said my gas valve (robert shaw 7200 series) was toast and said he'd replace it for $150 or my inefficient furnace for $2000. I can't seem to find any info on my 1979ish? furnace to know if it's worth fixing. I've found a 1997ish, 75% efficient nordyne that looks very clean for $250. It seems like a slam dunk to go with the nordyne. Any pitfalls I'm missing? Thanks for your help.
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Robert
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Hi,


You need to have the heat exchanger and whole furnace inspected to be sure it is ok. Also, make sure it matches your current furnace and that it is a mobile home Nordyne unit.



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Robert
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