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New Furnace and AC or Used?
I'm looking for advice. I had a quote for a new furnace around 4000 and with AC 7000.
My partner has a second hand furnace that is in very good condition, 12 years old.
My question is, do I need AC? I'm in Southerner's Western Ontario. And Should I put in a new Furnace or put in the good used one and put in a new furnace in 5 or so years when I want to sell the place?
Any thoughts?