There must be a better way to get the furnace into the basement.

When I first ordered the up-to-date furnace, I hadn’t yet considered how it was going to be installed.

I just had one door leading down into the basement, and not was not even a respectable size of door.

It was 3 inches smaller in width than a normal door. I asked the HVAC corporation rep how they were going to get the furnace into the door. She explained that they have some heating systems that were taller and not is wide, however they also have more up-to-date heating systems that were much more compact and even more efficient than the normal furnaces. Since I had a couple months before I could genuinely need the furnace, she came over to the up-to-date home one night and showed us all of my options. The only thing I knew was that I needed to have a furnace that could fit into my basement without needing to make any structural swings. When she brought all the info over, she showed myself and others my different options. She offered one furnace that was wider than it was tall, however it was small enough to fit through the basement door. She told myself and others the efficiency was more than two times over what the old furnace was when they installed it fifteen years earlier. I wanted something that would be more energy efficient, and environmentally friendly, and she explained ‌the furnace was really the best one for my needs. I finally left the option of heating systems up to my HVAC corporation rep. It was nice to assume I could trust him to do the best for my HVAC needs. I hoped that the HVAC tech would constantly be there when I needed HVAC repairs or services.

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