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		<title>How much money does my furnace cost to run?</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Andersen</dc:creator>
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This is a loaded question and unfortunately is one I can&#8217;t answer without a lot more information. I can break it down for you as best I can generically and let you plug in the numbers yourself.
First, understand that all furnaces are not created equal. Some are energy star certified, some aren&#8217;t. Some are high efficiency units, some are not. Some are old, some are new. Some are sized correctly for the living space, some are not.
Let&#8217;s take the variables one at a time. First, I&#8217;m going to assume that ...]]></description>
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