Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022 full HVAC replacement in 1400 sq ft house. A very small adjustment to return duct was involved. 96% eff variable-speed Bryant gas furnace, 16 SEER 2.5 ton A/C, and added MERV 13 filtration sized to the blower unit. $9,000.
Get a blower door test done on your house first and make sure they don’t MF you by oversizing the a/c. Nothing but heartache, humidity and mold will result.
Did you also get quotes for replacing the gas furnace with an electric heat pump? Trying to understand the cost difference
Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022 full HVAC replacement in 1400 sq ft house. A very small adjustment to return duct was involved. 96% eff variable-speed Bryant gas furnace, 16 SEER 2.5 ton A/C, and added MERV 13 filtration sized to the blower unit. $9,000.
Get a blower door test done on your house first and make sure they don’t MF you by oversizing the a/c. Nothing but heartache, humidity and mold will result.
Anonymous wrote:Jan 2022 full HVAC replacement in 1400 sq ft house. A very small adjustment to return duct was involved. 96% eff variable-speed Bryant gas furnace, 16 SEER 2.5 ton A/C, and added MERV 13 filtration sized to the blower unit. $9,000.
Get a blower door test done on your house first and make sure they don’t MF you by oversizing the a/c. Nothing but heartache, humidity and mold will result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-9k
what? More like $20K-$25K! Have you been in a coma for the last 15 years?
Looks like you’re the one in a coma. We paid $9k in 2019 and even with pandemic pricing it won’t cost that much.
No way you paid that for what OP is talking about.
Have you read the last few posts? Do you understand the wholesale retail model? Do you understand that even in the DMV there are contractors that are reasonable? Do you understand that 90% of lift and replace is labor and that almost everything is straightforward and almost every manufacturer is precharged these days (no additional cost to contractor who may sell it as such, unless it’s a ‘long’ run)
10k today for what op is asking is extremely reasonable and likely. Ceteris Paribus.
Even if a contractor has to add
‘Spacers’ between say the furnace and the Evap coil your at most
Talking a hundred in material that is mostly readily available and only adds minimal time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-9k
what? More like $20K-$25K! Have you been in a coma for the last 15 years?
Looks like you’re the one in a coma. We paid $9k in 2019 and even with pandemic pricing it won’t cost that much.
No way you paid that for what OP is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-9k
what? More like $20K-$25K! Have you been in a coma for the last 15 years?
Looks like you’re the one in a coma. We paid $9k in 2019 and even with pandemic pricing it won’t cost that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to replace existing gas (80k btu) and AC (2.5 ton 14 seer) system. Furnace, AC coil, and condensing unit for est 2000 sqft 3-story colonial. No changes to ductwork, etc - just remove the old boxes and pop in new ones. Anyone care to share what they recently paid and contractor used. TIA
From a contractor: $6,500- $7,500 for this job using Trane/Carrier equipment is a fair price if its as straight forward as you make it sound. You might find someone willing to do it cheaper with as mild as its been. Anything more than $8,500 is robbery.
This is spot on. 650 for evaporator, 1250 for condenser, 1250 for furnace and blower. Give or take a few hundred. Throw in a few grand for a days work and profit.
I would edit it to say “From an HONEST contractor not looking to fleece you”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-9k
what? More like $20K-$25K! Have you been in a coma for the last 15 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to replace existing gas (80k btu) and AC (2.5 ton 14 seer) system. Furnace, AC coil, and condensing unit for est 2000 sqft 3-story colonial. No changes to ductwork, etc - just remove the old boxes and pop in new ones. Anyone care to share what they recently paid and contractor used. TIA
From a contractor: $6,500- $7,500 for this job using Trane/Carrier equipment is a fair price if its as straight forward as you make it sound. You might find someone willing to do it cheaper with as mild as its been. Anything more than $8,500 is robbery.
Anonymous wrote:Need to replace existing gas (80k btu) and AC (2.5 ton 14 seer) system. Furnace, AC coil, and condensing unit for est 2000 sqft 3-story colonial. No changes to ductwork, etc - just remove the old boxes and pop in new ones. Anyone care to share what they recently paid and contractor used. TIA
Anonymous wrote:7-9k
Anonymous wrote:How did you decide that the system needed to be replaced? We're getting ready for a bigger reno and trying to decide if we should update the systems while we're at it or just wait until they fail, and what the downsides are to waiting.