Is There a better way to get the oil furnace into our basement?

When I had the new oil furnace ordered, I hadn’t considered how it was going to be installed.

I only have 1 door that leads into the basement, and not was not even a official size door. It was a full 3 inches smaller in width than a normal door. I asked Max, the Heating, Ventilation and A/C specialist how he could get the oil furnace into the door. Max explained that they have oil oil furnaces that were taller and not as wide, however they also have new oil oil furnaces that were far more compact and just as if not more efficient than the normal oil furnaces. Since I had 2 months before I would absolutely need the oil furnace, Max came over to the house 1 evening and showed myself and others all of my options. The only thing I knew was that I wanted to have a oil furnace that would fit into my basement without needing to make any major structural swings. When Max brought all the information over, he showed myself and others my bizarre options. Max had 1 oil furnace that was wider than it was tall, however it was small enough to fit through the door. Max told myself and others the efficiency was multiple times what the outdated oil furnace was like when they installed it fifteen years earlier. I wanted something that would be highly energy efficient, and environmentally friendly, and Max explained ‌this oil furnace was really the best 1 for my needs. I finally left the option of gas and oil furnaces up to my Heating, Ventilation and A/C specialist. It was nice to think I could trust Max to do the best for my Heating, Ventilation and A/C needs. I hoped this same Heating, Ventilation and A/C tech would consistently be there whenever I needed Heating, Ventilation and A/C repairs or services.

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