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KER October 25th 05 02:33 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
I recently hired someone to install a new gas furnace in my home (the
old one was basically destroyed during a flood in July). About a month
or so ago, he dropped the furnace off (I prepaid for the furnace but
not installation). Since then he has dropped off the face of the earth
and stopped returning my phone calls.

I had someone else out to give me a quote on installation costs, and
was quoted $850.00 for the install. This is for a 92% efficiency
Tappan unit, which he said would be a fairly straightforward install
(2-3 hours or so with an assistant). The new unit is smaller, so some
of the piping and metalwork would have to be modified, but he said the
gas line and electric would be fine as is. I don't require a new
thermostat. I was wondering if this is a reasonable price for this
amount of work? It seemed a bit high to me, but I really have no basis
for comparison as I've never had work of this sort done in the past.

I'm most likely going to get another quote or two, but I thought
someone here might be able to give me an idea. It's becoming more
imperative now that the weather is getting colder, since we have no
heat.

m Ransley October 25th 05 03:12 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
How much did you pay and for waht size and model unit. You should persue
him to do it


KER October 25th 05 04:23 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:12:58 -0500, (m Ransley)
wrote:

How much did you pay and for waht size and model unit. You should persue
him to do it



I paid just over $1300, it's a 92% 100,000BTU Tappan. If it were
earlier in the year, I would consider pursuing him to do the job, but
since I did not pay him anything for installation costs I'm just
looking to get the furnace installed for a reasonable price.

It's 43F outside right now and I have no way of heating my house, so
my main issue is getting this furnace installed before it gets much
colder, or starts snowing. I don't really have the time to waste on
trying to get the original installer to answer my calls.

[email protected] October 25th 05 06:35 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
The only way you are going to find out is if you make some phone calls
and get some quotes. The prices you did mention sound cheap to me,
but...


Greg O October 26th 05 12:21 AM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
"KER" wrote in message
...

I had someone else out to give me a quote on installation costs, and
was quoted $850.00 for the install.



Seems cheap, especially if it includes all necessary hardware, venting, gas
pipe, what ever!
Be careful, you got a "deal" once already! Be sure the installer is
licensed, and most of all, knows what he is doing! The best price is often
not the best deal. If the installer "hacks" it in and screws it up, it may
cost you much more in service over the years!
Greg



KER October 26th 05 03:28 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:21:02 -0500, "Greg O"
wrote:


Seems cheap, especially if it includes all necessary hardware, venting, gas
pipe, what ever!
Be careful, you got a "deal" once already! Be sure the installer is
licensed, and most of all, knows what he is doing! The best price is often
not the best deal. If the installer "hacks" it in and screws it up, it may
cost you much more in service over the years!
Greg



True, it's more important to me that it's done right than getting the
lowest price. Since I have no experience having this sort of work
done, my main concern was that I wasn't being overcharged because of
the fact that it's bordering on winter and I have no heat.

Stormin Mormon October 26th 05 07:28 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 
I've been a HVAC installer for five years. A 90 percenter typically takes
the boss and myself two men, a full day's work. If it's an identical model,
maybe less time than that.

As you describe, it's a different model. And the old one you didn't say if
it was a 80 or 90 percenter.

850 may well be a fair quote. As the other folks have written, please check
the references of the installer. See if they have experience.

--

Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..


"KER" wrote in message
...
I recently hired someone to install a new gas furnace in my home (the
old one was basically destroyed during a flood in July). About a month
or so ago, he dropped the furnace off (I prepaid for the furnace but
not installation). Since then he has dropped off the face of the earth
and stopped returning my phone calls.

I had someone else out to give me a quote on installation costs, and
was quoted $850.00 for the install. This is for a 92% efficiency
Tappan unit, which he said would be a fairly straightforward install
(2-3 hours or so with an assistant). The new unit is smaller, so some
of the piping and metalwork would have to be modified, but he said the
gas line and electric would be fine as is. I don't require a new
thermostat. I was wondering if this is a reasonable price for this
amount of work? It seemed a bit high to me, but I really have no basis
for comparison as I've never had work of this sort done in the past.

I'm most likely going to get another quote or two, but I thought
someone here might be able to give me an idea. It's becoming more
imperative now that the weather is getting colder, since we have no
heat.



HeatMan October 26th 05 10:49 PM

New Gas Furnace Installation Cost
 

"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
...
I've been a HVAC installer for five years.


And still don't know squat...


A 90 percenter typically takes
the boss and myself two men, a full day's work. If it's an identical

model,
maybe less time than that.

As you describe, it's a different model. And the old one you didn't say if
it was a 80 or 90 percenter.

850 may well be a fair quote. As the other folks have written, please

check
the references of the installer. See if they have experience.

--

Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
.
.


"KER" wrote in message
...
I recently hired someone to install a new gas furnace in my home (the
old one was basically destroyed during a flood in July). About a month
or so ago, he dropped the furnace off (I prepaid for the furnace but
not installation). Since then he has dropped off the face of the earth
and stopped returning my phone calls.

I had someone else out to give me a quote on installation costs, and
was quoted $850.00 for the install. This is for a 92% efficiency
Tappan unit, which he said would be a fairly straightforward install
(2-3 hours or so with an assistant). The new unit is smaller, so some
of the piping and metalwork would have to be modified, but he said the
gas line and electric would be fine as is. I don't require a new
thermostat. I was wondering if this is a reasonable price for this
amount of work? It seemed a bit high to me, but I really have no basis
for comparison as I've never had work of this sort done in the past.

I'm most likely going to get another quote or two, but I thought
someone here might be able to give me an idea. It's becoming more
imperative now that the weather is getting colder, since we have no
heat.






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