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price of job rfofaky 03-21-2007
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Posted by rfofaky on March 21, 2007, 8:43 pm
What do you guys think is a good price for this job? Adding central AC to
existing house. 2 American standard 15 seer systems. 1.5 ton in the attic to
feed the upstairs. About 20 ft. of supply trunk, 5 supplys and 3 returns.
Downstairs is a 2.5 ton system in basement. About 60 ft. of supply duct
work, 25 ft. return duct work. About 9 supplys and 2 returns. Customer is
responsible for all high voltage electric and opening any access holes for
duct work and linesets. I'm struggling with this price because it is a
friend and I want to be fair, but yet not screw myself.

Thanks.



Posted by daytona° on March 21, 2007, 7:55 pm
If it is a friend...walk away or charge through the nose. Because they are
going to talk about you either way.
Or go with $8990.00


> What do you guys think is a good price for this job? Adding central AC to
> existing house. 2 American standard 15 seer systems. 1.5 ton in the attic
> to feed the upstairs. About 20 ft. of supply trunk, 5 supplys and 3
> returns. Downstairs is a 2.5 ton system in basement. About 60 ft. of
> supply duct work, 25 ft. return duct work. About 9 supplys and 2 returns.
> Customer is responsible for all high voltage electric and opening any
> access holes for duct work and linesets. I'm struggling with this price
> because it is a friend and I want to be fair, but yet not screw myself.
>
> Thanks.
>



Posted by Bubba on March 21, 2007, 7:59 pm
wrote:

>What do you guys think is a good price for this job? Adding central AC to
>existing house. 2 American standard 15 seer systems. 1.5 ton in the attic to
>feed the upstairs. About 20 ft. of supply trunk, 5 supplys and 3 returns.
>Downstairs is a 2.5 ton system in basement. About 60 ft. of supply duct
>work, 25 ft. return duct work. About 9 supplys and 2 returns. Customer is
>responsible for all high voltage electric and opening any access holes for
>duct work and linesets. I'm struggling with this price because it is a
>friend and I want to be fair, but yet not screw myself.
>
>Thanks.
>

$35,687.25 as long as you toss in new stats.
Bubba

Posted by Noon-Air on March 21, 2007, 8:23 pm
Doesn't matter if its a friend, or family....either charge full price or do
it for free. There is no halfway... Halfway will bite you in the ass.

> What do you guys think is a good price for this job? Adding central AC to
> existing house. 2 American standard 15 seer systems. 1.5 ton in the attic
> to feed the upstairs. About 20 ft. of supply trunk, 5 supplys and 3
> returns. Downstairs is a 2.5 ton system in basement. About 60 ft. of
> supply duct work, 25 ft. return duct work. About 9 supplys and 2 returns.
> Customer is responsible for all high voltage electric and opening any
> access holes for duct work and linesets. I'm struggling with this price
> because it is a friend and I want to be fair, but yet not screw myself.
>
> Thanks.
>



Posted by on March 21, 2007, 9:37 pm

> Doesn't matter if its a friend, or family....either charge full price or
do
> it for free. There is no halfway... Halfway will bite you in the ass.
>
> > What do you guys think is a good price for this job? Adding central AC
to
> > existing house. 2 American standard 15 seer systems. 1.5 ton in the
attic
> > to feed the upstairs. About 20 ft. of supply trunk, 5 supplys and 3
> > returns. Downstairs is a 2.5 ton system in basement. About 60 ft. of
> > supply duct work, 25 ft. return duct work. About 9 supplys and 2
returns.
> > Customer is responsible for all high voltage electric and opening any
> > access holes for duct work and linesets. I'm struggling with this price
> > because it is a friend and I want to be fair, but yet not screw myself.


Charge it out as if it were a normal client... if you don't, you will regret
it later!

You have to feed your family also, unless you get FREE groceries, since he's
your friend.



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