The furnace repair man was out this afternoon, and had to replace the nozzle on our furnace which was broken, and after that the furnace turned back on and started heating our house again.
Then of course when the house got up to temperature, the furnace turned off ... but it didn't turn back on again when the house cooled off! Maxx had to go down in the late afternoon and was able to get it back on again (seems like the motor seized), and it ran until it was supposed to shut off, and then once again wouldn't turn back on later.
So, we have the same furnace man coming back out tomorrow. We'll have to look at our options and decide if we're replacing the furnace motor, or replacing the furnace itself (which is original to the house as far as we can tell, from the '50s). I'm voting for replacing the furnace itself, to get one which is high efficiency .... AND HAS A WARRANTY!
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