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Mobile Home Furnace Facts

in Heating & Cooling

If you live in a mobile home you are probably aware that when you buy appliances they need to be specifically suited for mobile home use. One such appliance is a furnace. Since mobile homes do not have basements or extra amounts of space it is necessary to purchase a special mobile home furnace. It is important to buy a mobile home furnace from a manufacturer that produces these specialized furnaces. Mobile homes are built differently than the standard home and have smaller ductwork and less ventilation space so it is imperative that the company you buy from builds with these variables in mind. Installing a mobile home furnace is also done differently and calls for a serviceman with experience in this field.

Set your mind at ease and buy from a company who specializes in furnaces to be used in mobile homes. In doing so you will definely get a furnace that meets all the specifications required for a mobile home. One such company with a sterling reputation for quality is the Coleman company. Coleman is the maker of several different mobile home furnace models including gas and electric. In addition to Coleman, the Miller company is another consumer favorite when buying a mobile home furnace.

Miller is very similar to Coleman in that they also offer both electric and gas models of furnaces for mobile homes. Both companies are alike in that their electric models are cheaper at the outset but the gas models will save the consumer more money in the long term since gas in most places costs less then electricity.

Most mobile home furnaces can also be used as air conditioning units in the summer months  with the right additional parts. Depending on the brand or model you may need a heat pump or evaporating coil.

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