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Posted by TURTLE on August 6, 2005, 12:43 am
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> RP wrote:
>> TURTLE wrote:
>>>> Installing central air costs a lot of money. Once it's installed, the
>>>> cost of running it is less than the cost of what you have now.
>>>> However, it would take more than 30 years to make up the cost. It
>>>> could even take more than 100 years. In other words, if it costs you
>>>> $1000 a year to run window units and $800 a year to run central air
>>>> that's a savings of $200. However, if central air costs $6,000 to
>>>> install, it will take 30 years times $200 a year for you to get your
>>>> money back.
>>>> So if you are comfortable now, don't change. If you are hot now,
>>>> consider the money.
>>> This is Turtle.
>>> If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to move my
>>> business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
>> Are you still in the business Turtle? 6K is a normal median price. Some are
>> less, some more. You can't touch an Infinity system for 6K, nor even just a
>> 13SEER 410-A over 3.5 tons.
> BTW, given that the OP apparently needs ductwork too, well, Awwwwww :)
> hvacrmedic
This is Turtle.
I don't know of any single hvac system that cost $6K as of now or in history of
Oakdale.
There is 3 -- 410-A systems in oakdale and all 3 of them are not working. We had
a local install them and they don't work right. He has not got paid for them yet
and is being sued.
The highest bid i know of was $5,300.00 for a 5 ton 13 seer rheem heat pump for
a small Church and plenty of ductwork.
now if you get commercially the money goes up and $6K is nothing for a job. Now
all residentiually job are poor boy stuff and is low ball, city. We have one
hvac fellow who trys to get $250.00 off a complete system change out of 4 or 5
tons.
TURTLE
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Posted by htimS boB on August 19, 2005, 12:59 am
This is boB
You need to look at someplace other than Oakdale. We got a unit only for
our 1985 SF home and it was $5K. That was the CHEAPEST. This was 7 years
ago. Our property value has gone up 40% here as well. Can Oakdale boast
that? If you want to make some money, come to FL.
--
boB
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> > RP wrote:
> >> TURTLE wrote:
> >>>> Installing central air costs a lot of money. Once it's installed,
the
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> >>>> cost of running it is less than the cost of what you have now.
> >>>> However, it would take more than 30 years to make up the cost. It
> >>>> could even take more than 100 years. In other words, if it costs you
> >>>> $1000 a year to run window units and $800 a year to run central air
> >>>> that's a savings of $200. However, if central air costs $6,000 to
> >>>> install, it will take 30 years times $200 a year for you to get your
> >>>> money back.
> >>>> So if you are comfortable now, don't change. If you are hot now,
> >>>> consider the money.
> >>> This is Turtle.
> >>> If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to
move my
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> >>> business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
> >> Are you still in the business Turtle? 6K is a normal median price. Some
are
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> >> less, some more. You can't touch an Infinity system for 6K, nor even
just a
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> >> 13SEER 410-A over 3.5 tons.
> > BTW, given that the OP apparently needs ductwork too, well, Awwwwww :)
> > hvacrmedic
> This is Turtle.
> I don't know of any single hvac system that cost $6K as of now or in
history of
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> Oakdale.
> There is 3 -- 410-A systems in oakdale and all 3 of them are not working.
We had
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> a local install them and they don't work right. He has not got paid for
them yet
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> and is being sued.
> The highest bid i know of was $5,300.00 for a 5 ton 13 seer rheem heat
pump for
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> a small Church and plenty of ductwork.
> now if you get commercially the money goes up and $6K is nothing for a
job. Now
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> all residentiually job are poor boy stuff and is low ball, city. We have
one
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> hvac fellow who trys to get $250.00 off a complete system change out of 4
or 5
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> tons.
> TURTLE
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Posted by Noon-Air on August 6, 2005, 7:22 am
> RP wrote:
>> TURTLE wrote:
>>>> Installing central air costs a lot of money. Once it's installed, the
>>>> cost of running it is less than the cost of what you have now.
>>>> However, it would take more than 30 years to make up the cost. It
>>>> could even take more than 100 years. In other words, if it costs you
>>>> $1000 a year to run window units and $800 a year to run central air
>>>> that's a savings of $200. However, if central air costs $6,000 to
>>>> install, it will take 30 years times $200 a year for you to get your
>>>> money back.
>>>> So if you are comfortable now, don't change. If you are hot now,
>>>> consider the money.
>>> This is Turtle.
>>> If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to move
>>> my business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
>> Are you still in the business Turtle? 6K is a normal median price. Some
>> are less, some more. You can't touch an Infinity system for 6K, nor even
>> just a 13SEER 410-A over 3.5 tons.
> BTW, given that the OP apparently needs ductwork too, well, Awwwwww :)
> hvacrmedic
Ductwork is extra
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Posted by Noon-Air on August 6, 2005, 7:21 am
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> TURTLE wrote:
>>>Installing central air costs a lot of money. Once it's installed, the
>>>cost of running it is less than the cost of what you have now.
>>>However, it would take more than 30 years to make up the cost. It
>>>could even take more than 100 years. In other words, if it costs you
>>>$1000 a year to run window units and $800 a year to run central air
>>>that's a savings of $200. However, if central air costs $6,000 to
>>>install, it will take 30 years times $200 a year for you to get your
>>>money back.
>>>So if you are comfortable now, don't change. If you are hot now,
>>>consider the money.
>> This is Turtle.
>> If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to move
>> my business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
> Are you still in the business Turtle? 6K is a normal median price. Some
> are less, some more. You can't touch an Infinity system for 6K, nor even
> just a 13SEER 410-A over 3.5 tons.
> hvacrmedic
Ductwork is extra
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 6, 2005, 1:04 pm
Nevermind move the business, just send me some of your customers.
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Christopher A. Young
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However, if central air costs $6,000 to
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> install,
This is Turtle.
If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to move my
business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
TURTLE
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>> TURTLE wrote:
>>>> Installing central air costs a lot of money. Once it's installed, the
>>>> cost of running it is less than the cost of what you have now.
>>>> However, it would take more than 30 years to make up the cost. It
>>>> could even take more than 100 years. In other words, if it costs you
>>>> $1000 a year to run window units and $800 a year to run central air
>>>> that's a savings of $200. However, if central air costs $6,000 to
>>>> install, it will take 30 years times $200 a year for you to get your
>>>> money back.
>>>> So if you are comfortable now, don't change. If you are hot now,
>>>> consider the money.
>>> This is Turtle.
>>> If you think a standard hvac system would cost about $6K. I need to move my
>>> business to your area and open back up for I like the way you think.
>> Are you still in the business Turtle? 6K is a normal median price. Some are
>> less, some more. You can't touch an Infinity system for 6K, nor even just a
>> 13SEER 410-A over 3.5 tons.
> BTW, given that the OP apparently needs ductwork too, well, Awwwwww :)
> hvacrmedic