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Default Replacing control board in Carrier 58TUA Furnace

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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 07:44:28 -0500, Ken wrote:

Smitty Two wrote:
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The quote from the HVAC service that I have been using for 7 years is
a whopping $1700 - 1900 to replace the control board on my furnace
(the ignitor is not getting any power). However, I'm seeing the
replacement kit (by Carrier) online at about $300-500 from various
sites. Based on anyone's experience, what should this *realistically*
be costing me for labor?

Thanks!


My non Carrier control board was $200 with no discount. I found it

easier
to replace than a main board in a computer since all the connecters

were
unique. Something a well trained monkey could do.

Sure, but training a monkey usually costs $1700-$1900, so he wouldn't
really be ahead.


True, but once the monkey were trained, he would not continually screw
you like the HVAC guy would each time he came back. I know there are
some honest HVAC guys out there, but they are hard to find.




You may draw any conclusions you like from that statement. I don't

know
prices in your area.

You ever have a monkey around? He might not screw YOU, but the horny
little bugger may not be welcome in "polite company"


Monkeys apparently get the the human ear confused with a female monkey's
"naughty bits" and often grab onto people's heads and try to mate unless
they're trained not to.

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Bobby G.