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Posted by on December 30, 2006, 12:52 pm
An HVAC contractor is quoting me $3,200 on the Goodman GMV95 furnace
(95% efficiency 90K BTU, two-stage burner, variable speed.) The price
includes:
- furnace and all the hardware/parts, etc,
- labor, installation - that includes running two 3" PVC pipes
(exhaust, combstion air intake) to the outside of the house (BTW, he's
running it through the basement wall and putting the outside vent
several inches above ground outside),
- Honewell TH8000 thermostat,
- haul away the old furnace.
Does $3,200 sound reasonable for this job?
This is in the Denver Metro.
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Posted by Todd H. on December 30, 2006, 2:54 pm
bubbabubbs@yahoo.com writes:
> An HVAC contractor is quoting me $3,200 on the Goodman GMV95 furnace
> (95% efficiency 90K BTU, two-stage burner, variable speed.) The price
> includes:
>
> - furnace and all the hardware/parts, etc,
> - labor, installation - that includes running two 3" PVC pipes
> (exhaust, combstion air intake) to the outside of the house (BTW, he's
> running it through the basement wall and putting the outside vent
> several inches above ground outside),
> - Honewell TH8000 thermostat,
> - haul away the old furnace.
>
> Does $3,200 sound reasonable for this job?
> This is in the Denver Metro.
Yeah, seems reasonable provided they're competent.
But, you should be aware of this little chart before you sign up for a
Goodman, which shows them apparently the least reliable brand in CU's
survey for that year. Then again, teh irony of the fine print saying
that differences of less than 5 points aren't statistically meaningful
is sort of funny considering all appear to be within 5 points of 20
one another. :-)
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/home-garden/heating-cooling-air/furnaces-repair-history-205/overview/index.htm
I paid $3824 after deciding on a Bryant (Carrier with less marketing
overhead, best I can tell) 2-stage 94% AFUE, variable speed
80,0000/52,000 unit installed by a company holding the highest Bryant
certification level in the area. That was the quote I selected among
5 companies that came out. I didn't price Goodman though.
Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on December 30, 2006, 3:13 pm
A good friend who is a retired HVAC teacher likes goodman because they
use common off the shelf parts that are easily available and low cost,
rather than high cost spoecial OEM only pieces available from the
furnace manufacturer and no one else:(
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Posted by Bob (but not THAT Bob) on December 30, 2006, 7:18 pm
bubbabubbs@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> An HVAC contractor is quoting me $3,200 on the Goodman GMV95 furnace
> (95% efficiency 90K BTU, two-stage burner, variable speed.) The price
> includes:
>
> - furnace and all the hardware/parts, etc,
> - labor, installation - that includes running two 3" PVC pipes
> (exhaust, combstion air intake) to the outside of the house (BTW, he's
> running it through the basement wall and putting the outside vent
> several inches above ground outside),
> - Honewell TH8000 thermostat,
> - haul away the old furnace.
>
> Does $3,200 sound reasonable for this job?
> This is in the Denver Metro.
Not for a $1200 furnace - unless he's re-ducting your whole house.
That's why ya get more than one estimate.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 31, 2006, 6:14 pm
I can't comment on the Denver area, but in western NY, that would
be a bit high. I'd suggest a couple more quotes.
The couple times I've worked on, or worked with Goodman equipment
it has been basic, straight forward, and reasonable equipment.
--
Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
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> An HVAC contractor is quoting me $3,200 on the Goodman GMV95
furnace
> (95% efficiency 90K BTU, two-stage burner, variable speed.) The
price
> includes:
>
> - furnace and all the hardware/parts, etc,
> - labor, installation - that includes running two 3" PVC pipes
> (exhaust, combstion air intake) to the outside of the house
(BTW, he's
> running it through the basement wall and putting the outside
vent
> several inches above ground outside),
> - Honewell TH8000 thermostat,
> - haul away the old furnace.
>
> Does $3,200 sound reasonable for this job?
> This is in the Denver Metro.
>
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