Posted by ss55 on January 09, 2018 at 07:38:25 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: New Furnace Price posted by olgentdc on January 08, 2018 at 20:12:25:
You are getting a lot of additional work done that is beyond a normal furnace and A/C replacement: new propane line (new propane tank too?), old ducts removed, new ducts installed, remove and re-install old hot water loop, new exhaust flue and new combustion air supply, etc. Those make it tougher to compare apples to apples with other peoples costs.
This is a busy time of year for furnace repairs. Your installer is probably swamped with work right now and can't put a lot of time into detailed estimates. If you can wait until between seasons the heating and cooling seasons, (March in your area?), you will probably get a better price and more detailed estimates.
You are smart for considering your heating needs out for as long as you will be living in that house, and when you are ready to sell the house. Many of today's potential buyers (80 to 90 percent) can't work with wood heat only. Having propane heat will make your home workable for most buyers, and the option to heat with wood will be a nice asset that adds some value.
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