Posted by kyhayman on January 09, 2018 at 13:51:53 from (23.125.183.156):
In Reply to: New Furnace Price posted by olgentdc on January 08, 2018 at 20:12:25:
Seems a little high to me. Full disclosure here, I am a general contractor in Kentucky. In my own house, 1800 square feet first floor, 1100 square feet secod floor, with a 900 square foot finished basement. I'm in the middle of a major remodel, HVAC was part of that. My cost, 3.0 ton Goodman heat pump with electric auxiliary for main floor and basement, $1600 for inside and outside units. 1.5 ton Goodman heat pump for second floor, $1000 for inside and outside units (only 1 set of heat tapes in it). Duct work under 50% of first floor and all of second floor $450 materials, 3 guys 3 days $1300. 1 day to install the two units. $500 to HVAC subcontractor to connect, charge, and permit. Total out of pocket. 4 bags concrete for the pads for the outside units and that labor was around $50. $5100 total plus I did need to upgrade electric service from 200 to 400 amp (was doing anyhow but had to for the extra unit). Our billing on this job would have been $7650 or our bid on this job. If we did it bid as opposed to estimated $8800 . Once again, full disclosure, I can't quote without looking as to your needs for duct work and local licenses may vary. With only the one unit, maybe gas costs that much more? IDK... I'll also be the first to concede that even among general contractors, we're on the high end of the scale. I'd shop around a bit.
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