Our issue started when we would try to raise the thermostat to a warmer temp, but the gas furnace was not kicking on. With a little research I determined that the pressure switch needed to be replaced.<br />Based upon other reviews of how easy this was - I order this piece, and gave it a try. I'm very glad I did.<br /><br />It took less than 10 minutes to disassemble the old PS from the has furnace unit (two screws), reconnect the new one (same two screws), connect the hose, and then make sure I had the two wires going to the correct prongs. This would have been approx.a $150 house call from an electrical service company - estimated $90-100 for the house call, then probably another $50-60 for the part.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]