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Hi. I would like some advice. I have an 18 year old Bryant furnace
that seems to work fine. The blower motor went south on it last Friday. The company that I have a service contract with recomends replacement of the entire furnace as it has exceeded its life expectancy. They'll replace the blower on the old one, but are advising against throwing good money after bad. They say about $500 to replace the motor, about $2800 for the new furnace (both installed prices). It's a single family home. The current furnace is 125,000 BTU 60% efficiency, the new one will be 110,000 and more efficient (80%). Please help me decide what to do. I am leaning towards accepting the advice of replacing the furnace, but was not ready for a big-ticket item just yet. I just want to know what the common sense thing to do would be. The service company is a reputable one and has been servicing this house for many, many years. I just owned this house for about 1.5 years. Many thanks, Vladimir |
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![]() Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Frankly, the $500 cost replacement for the blower motor seems a little high from what I have seen in this area. However, I don't know your particular unit, so can't really know. I just know that two years ago, I replaced the blower motor on my mother's Majestic furnace (was 40 year old furnace), and it cost me a total of $275 bucks and that price including cleaning the furnace when they replaced it. That furnace is running today very well and the first company that took a look at it recommended the same thing that you have been told. I never regretted calling that second company. That is my personal opinion on this issue.. -- Tumbleweed36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tumbleweed36's Profile: http://www.HomeOutfit.com/member.php?userid=188 View this thread: http://www.HomeOutfit.com/showthread.php?t=64507 |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:38:49 -0500, Tumbleweed36
wrote: Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Most companies will give you a free bid on replacing your equipment. None hardly will give you a free bid on repairs. That would be utter insanity Bubba Frankly, the $500 cost replacement for the blower motor seems a little high from what I have seen in this area. However, I don't know your particular unit, so can't really know. I just know that two years ago, I replaced the blower motor on my mother's Majestic furnace (was 40 year old furnace), and it cost me a total of $275 bucks and that price including cleaning the furnace when they replaced it. That furnace is running today very well and the first company that took a look at it recommended the same thing that you have been told. I never regretted calling that second company. That is my personal opinion on this issue.. |
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Bubba wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:38:49 -0500, Tumbleweed36 wrote: Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Most companies will give you a free bid on replacing your equipment. None hardly will give you a free bid on repairs. That would be utter insanity Bubba Are you saying auto mechanics and auto repair owners are insane? |
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How do you know what you have is only 60% efficient and not 80%, what
make is it, most old units are 80%. You really need other bids and a written load calculation for sizing yourself right, A few things this one contractor have said dont sound right, motor price, present unit efficiency, new unit price, pushing a new unit, and no discussion of a condensing furnace that can save you 15% more over an 80% unit. |
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 06:56:27 GMT, "George E. Cawthon"
wrote: Bubba wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:38:49 -0500, Tumbleweed36 wrote: Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Most companies will give you a free bid on replacing your equipment. None hardly will give you a free bid on repairs. That would be utter insanity Bubba Are you saying auto mechanics and auto repair owners are insane? HVAC man, not cars. Hell, if I could get all my customers to bring their furnace or central air conditioner into my warm well lit comfortable shop Id probably be happy to give all kinds of free estimates too. Until that day comes, it just aint free. Ive even started charging for most estimates. I do the work and your estimate fee goes towards the install price. Im tired of handing customers all my ideas, paperwork, Manual J's and all just to have the $3hr hack read my work word for word and do it cheap. Let him figure it out on his own. Customers waste tons and tons of man hours by getting 5, 10 and more bids and then some decide "Uh, thats too much, I'll think about it next year." Next year the whole process starts over and it doesnt get done again. Bubba |
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Bubba wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 06:56:27 GMT, "George E. Cawthon" wrote: Bubba wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:38:49 -0500, Tumbleweed36 wrote: Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Most companies will give you a free bid on replacing your equipment. None hardly will give you a free bid on repairs. That would be utter insanity Bubba Are you saying auto mechanics and auto repair owners are insane? HVAC man, not cars. Hell, if I could get all my customers to bring their furnace or central air conditioner into my warm well lit comfortable shop Id probably be happy to give all kinds of free estimates too. Until that day comes, it just aint free. Ive even started charging for most estimates. I do the work and your estimate fee goes towards the install price. Im tired of handing customers all my ideas, paperwork, Manual J's and all just to have the $3hr hack read my work word for word and do it cheap. Let him figure it out on his own. Customers waste tons and tons of man hours by getting 5, 10 and more bids and then some decide "Uh, thats too much, I'll think about it next year." Next year the whole process starts over and it doesnt get done again. Bubba At yet somehow life goes on. Maybe HVAC isn't at the center of the universe after all. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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Bubba wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 06:56:27 GMT, "George E. Cawthon" wrote: Bubba wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:38:49 -0500, Tumbleweed36 wrote: Hi, I would get another bid to replace that motor if it were me. Most vendors will give you a bid for free, so what can you lose. If this vendor has the best price, then i would replace the blower motor and save the new furnace for later. Most companies will give you a free bid on replacing your equipment. None hardly will give you a free bid on repairs. That would be utter insanity Bubba Are you saying auto mechanics and auto repair owners are insane? HVAC man, not cars. Hell, if I could get all my customers to bring their furnace or central air conditioner into my warm well lit comfortable shop Id probably be happy to give all kinds of free estimates too. Until that day comes, it just aint free. Ive even started charging for most estimates. I do the work and your estimate fee goes towards the install price. Im tired of handing customers all my ideas, paperwork, Manual J's and all just to have the $3hr hack read my work word for word and do it cheap. Let him figure it out on his own. Customers waste tons and tons of man hours by getting 5, 10 and more bids and then some decide "Uh, thats too much, I'll think about it next year." Next year the whole process starts over and it doesnt get done again. Bubba You live in a strange place. The main problem the homeowner faces in getting something fixed is generally getting any or multiple estimates. Mostly when homeowners need something fixed they have waited until it is an emergency and they don't get bids they just take the first repair person available. Never heard of anyone getting more than 5 bids unless their was collusion and the bids were ridiculous. |
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