I just had mine done last week, pop off valve would not stay closed after running furnace. replaced it with 3 new ones before calling service man. (This company is less than 20 min away If ya stop for coffee) I paid less than $10.00 for each for those .
He found the expansion tank had ruptured , the limit switch was bad and probably was the cause that busted bladder.
He said limit switch would normally cost $189.00 for a new one, but he just happened to have a used one that could be externally mounted, by passing original one clamping it on the outlet heat pipe. and it would only be $40.00 for it.
Shorten story--He fixed it gave me a general idea what it was going to cost. First trip he need to go 12 mile to get expansion tank and get something to eat, took 4 hours from the time he arrived at my house the first time, till he was done for the day.
Next day he spent exactly 1 hour putting on limit control and bleeding system. He said he didn't make out the bills or handle money but gave us an estimate of the cost. $325.00--- Well yesterday we got bill from company.( first numbers quoted by service man)-- second rounded off to closest dollar quote Actual Expansion tank 2.5 gal $56.00 $69.00 limit switch $40.00 $75.00 pop off valve $12.00 $18.00 Labor actual time here I figured total of 3.5 They charge $65.00 an hour comes to $227.50 comes to a total of $389.50 + Tax I was a little up set when I saw $431.22
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