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Posted by Don Mccarter on April 1, 2007, 6:56 am
What should I expect to pay for a replacement
system?
I am looking at several brands of two stage 80K BTU
80% furnaces matched with a 15 seer 2.5 ton AC.
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Posted by daytona° on April 1, 2007, 7:28 am
I have found that the location has alot of input. Different parts of the
country generate different prices along with name brand
But here it would range from $4000 to $5000
> What should I expect to pay for a replacement
> system?
> I am looking at several brands of two stage 80K BTU
> 80% furnaces matched with a 15 seer 2.5 ton AC.
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Posted by Noon-Air on April 1, 2007, 9:17 am
> What should I expect to pay for a replacement
> system?
> I am looking at several brands of two stage 80K BTU
> 80% furnaces matched with a 15 seer 2.5 ton AC.
Realistically, you should be looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of
$7,000 - $8,000 for a complete room-by-room heat load/loss calculation and
print-out, top quality installation of top quality equipment, with all the
bells and whistles, including a touch screen programmable thermostat, new
refrigerant lineset (required for the environmentally friendly R-410a
refrigerant), 1 year supply of high efficiency pleated filters, replacement
of aluminium wire feeding the units if required, TEN YEAR PARTS AND LABOR
extended warranty, and a host of other things. FWIW, there is only a couple
of hundred bucks differance between straight A/C and dual fuel.
This does not take into account any required ductwork other than a simple
transition between the new furnace/evap and the existing ductwork(provided
the existing ductwork is sufficient).
Or you can get it done cheap, by the lowest bidder.
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Posted by on April 1, 2007, 2:08 pm
> What should I expect to pay for a replacement
> system?
> I am looking at several brands of two stage 80K BTU
> 80% furnaces matched with a 15 seer 2.5 ton AC.
$ 10 K and up!
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Posted by Don Mccarter on April 1, 2007, 5:07 pm
I have received a couple of estimates, I looks like a mid level system would
run 5.5K
while a top of the line like a Carrier Infinity or Lennox Signature would be
6-7K.
I wanted to be sure the numbers were not way out of line.
thanks for the replies,
Don
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>> What should I expect to pay for a replacement
>> system?
>> I am looking at several brands of two stage 80K BTU
>> 80% furnaces matched with a 15 seer 2.5 ton AC.
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> $ 10 K and up!
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