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What's a fair price Howard Eskin 04-18-2007
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Posted by on April 18, 2007, 4:47 pm

> > > > Ballpark price?? Anywhere from $1,000 to $1,000,000,000 depending on
how
> > big
> > > > the ballpark is.
> > >
> > > Ignore noonie. He's a hard up retard regurgitating the current sales
> > > seminar pamphlet.
> > > Get 3 bids in your area.
> >
> > Guess you miss the rest of his post where he *helped* the poster?
>
> noonie only wants to rant. The man's question was: "What's a ballpark
> price for the two units and installation."


If anyone can answer this question... over the internet... then they have
one helleva crystal ball.



Posted by danger on April 18, 2007, 5:48 pm
Hey bill,

Do we get a free blow job with that quote?

HAHA

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by Bubba on April 18, 2007, 6:35 pm
wrote:

>I had a contractor over to get a estimate for a replace furnace and central
>air unit. Both units are over 20 years old. The central unit went last
>summer so I knew I had to replace the unit in spring. There is no way for
>the average person to know what is fair price for the purchase and
>installation of the two units. I went with a Trane central air and hot air
>furnace to replace my old Lennox units that were there when the house was
>built.
>The units I am having installed are XR14-024 and XR80-60 furnace. As I am
>switching to the R410A Refrigerant several lines have to be replaced. What's
>a ballpark price for the two units and installation.
>

You've gotta tell me which ballpark you are in then I may be able to
guess.
Bubba

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on April 18, 2007, 8:17 pm
Howard Eskin wrote:
> I had a contractor over to get a estimate for a replace furnace and central
> air unit. Both units are over 20 years old. The central unit went last
> summer so I knew I had to replace the unit in spring. There is no way for
> the average person to know what is fair price for the purchase and
> installation of the two units. I went with a Trane central air and hot air
> furnace to replace my old Lennox units that were there when the house was
> built.
> The units I am having installed are XR14-024 and XR80-60 furnace. As I am
> switching to the R410A Refrigerant several lines have to be replaced. What's
> a ballpark price for the two units and installation.
>
>
How much ya got?

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