Depends on if one is there already. If not better get a contractor. You might also consider buying a guide. There are several furnace installation guides on the internet. Coupled with the installation instructions that the manufacturer gives you it should not be a Hugh problem. I do not know if I am allowed to post one that I wrote but its at www.furnacebook.com . I guess it will get edited if not allowed.
You could do some research on the furnace and who might install it and find someone who will do that thing. You can buy one at a local store if they sell it and if they install it.
You can read how to install an induction furnace on various sites. A better way to get an idea of how to install it is by viewing a Youtube video which details a step by step process of how its installed.
To properly install a wood furnace, make sure you know the requirements. You can find information from different websites and by watching do-it-yourself television shows to help you along.
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Depending on the brand of furnace and the grade of furnace, and also if it is electric or not, and who installs it, it can be anywhere from 2,000 dollars to 10,000 dollars.
It would depend on the model of the Goodman unit.
Here's one that will install and repair your furnace in Vail or Eagle, CO: http://www.kimmelservice.com/heatingrepair.html
Your location matters. If in Florida heat pump in more northern climes furnace & ac.
hello thanks for welcoming me can i install an electronic ignition in a wall furnace that is standing pilote thanks jean
In the attic -a horizonal unit
I had Robersons in Lincoln Nebraska. They charged 1,730.00 ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY dollars for nine hours labor. No parts and the cost of the furnace is not included as I had it ready to install for them.
With the information provided, I would say no, not for a novice. But it can be done. A new furnace would be cheaper than my fees to change it...pkazsr Elementshvac: Ask your heating contractor for a Green Ecm motor upgrade. We install quite a few of them. It essentially converts your furnace fan to a DC variable speed furnace. http://elementsheating.com