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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Baseboard heat or new furnace?
So I have an old gravity heater and am looking to get it replaced.
I can either get a new furnace for the bottom unit and add all baseboard electric heat upstairs or just go baseboard electric heat in the whole place and tear the furnace out.
What are the pros and cons to having a furnace over baseboard electric heat in both units?
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