New (used) MH furnace

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alaskabear99687
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Hello, well after months of looking and planning and saving we have one narrowed down and currently in discussions with the owner. The previous owner took the trailer from a 14x70 and added enough on each side to make it a 1700 sq ft of living space. My question is about the furnace; I am assuming that it is the original furnace which at this time should be totally to small for this space. How hard is it to swap for a larger furnace and should I just pay and have a contractor do it? I am mechanically inclined but really don't have the tools after moving several times. FYI it is an oil burner.
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Yanita
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Hi,

Welcome to the site.

I am going to move this to the HVAC forums...please follow there. We try to keep all furnace/HVAC questions there.

Yanita
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Robert
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Hi,

Short answer is yes, have an hvac tech install it and get enjoyment and safety without hassle/headache of install.


Plus it keeps the warranty and homeowners insurance valid.



Thanks,
Robert
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