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Forum: Heating and Cooling SystemsReplies: 0, Views: 16
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mcrochet
Marilyn Glen st. Mar, FL
(Zone 9a)

September 20, 2008
05:13 PM

Post #5577338

My furnace is in the wall, the top being behind a sheet of drywall. The bottom has a cover that lets everyone know ,'Hey this is a furnace'!
I don't need it, I have central heat/air unit outside. I want to use the space that this thing takes up. It came with the mobile home when new, has only been lit once in the 15 years I've had the home. It is gas, no lines hooked to it now,
So how do I go about removing it? I have the power shut off to it that would run the fan motor. Other than that, I have no idea where to start.
Any help would be so appreciated.

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