How far north are you? I live in SJ and it can get down to Zero for a couple of nights in a row. They say you can use a lower BTU unit but it takes FOR EVER to heat the house back up if you have a set back thermometer. Stay with the same size you now have. Next is these things are 95% efficient and better. Now they are, and your gas bill will drop. On the other hand. If your unit needs to run longer like mine cause it is a lower BTU, your electric bill goes up. One hand to the other. Stick with a bigger unit and tell them to take a hike. Hope it isn,t too late. Lastly. The water it needs to pump out will freeze and then your funace SHUTS DOWN. Look at the picture of what I did to my unit. NEVER EVER freezes now. Glue 3/4 plastic pipe that you cut on your table saw and run it up the exhaust pipe. Up at the end I put a little piece of 3/8 pipe and ran the vinyl tube through to the outside. Keeps the pump out water nice and warm. Works PERFECTLY. Get back to us.
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