A 1995 furnace will probably have electronic ignition. So when the furnace is trying to run you'll hear a tick-tick-tick of the piezio-electric ignitor.
Carbon/soot can fall down the chimney and short the ignitor -- clean the assembly.
There's a vane switch safety (they furnace won't ignite unless the fan is running) -- the airflow pushes the switch and turns it on. If it's sticking or failed then the furnace won't start.
Knowing the make and model of the furnace would help. There's a data sheet on the inside of a cupboard door that lists all the propane appliances.
The fridge and furnace are completely and if you know nothing about propane then you might want a professional.
Is there propane in the tanks? At the beginning of the season I have to fill the pipes with propane -- I turn on the cooktop and bleed the air until the burner lights.
If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.
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