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		<title>Mid Efficient VS Hi Efficient Furnace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are Hi or Mid efficient furnaces meant for a particular type of house? Absolutely not! Determination is based on what you want to save and how much you want to spend. First thing we are going to look at is the efficiency rating. An old pilot operated unit is about 55% efficient. This would mean [...]]]></description>
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