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Yes, there are space-saver forced air gas furnaces designed to be compact and efficient for smaller spaces. These furnaces utilize gas as a fuel source to heat air, which is then circulated throughout the home. They are ideal for homes with limited installation space while still providing effective heating. Be sure to check specific models and brands for size and efficiency ratings to find one that meets your needs.

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How do I choose the best furnace for the environment?

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How should the thermostat be set for gas hot forced air furnace?

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What mixes air and gas in a gas fired furnace?

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