woodfirenewbie
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So, sh*t's expensive right now. $1100 for a Reznor 30k, $770 for a Sterling 30k, $860 for a Modine 30k.
I opted for the Modine. Now I have hanger mount vibration isolators, unistrut, 3/8 all thread and hardware, tstat and wiring, horizontal stainless venting and this 66lb chunk of natural gas engineering on the way to our house in Minneapolis.
While waiting for all this to arrive, I called Modine tech support just to see how responsive they'd be if/when I eventually have a problem. Surprise, they won't talk to me unless I'm an "authorized installer". I guess they don't have much faith in our ability to execute their own detailed instructions, so now I am left with getting someone to put this thing in.
Unfortunately, the places I've called are quoting between $2500 and $3500 even with me supplying literally everything besides the gas line fittings. We have the 1/2" NG line already run to the finished insulated garage and a 50A sub panel that I'd run to the unit thru EMT conduit with THHN wiring on a dedicated circuit, so there is nothing complicated or difficult about this install. The garage is 32x26-ish with 9' ceilings and everything is "right there", so to speak..
What's a homeowner to do? I think it would be foolhardy to do everything myself and miss out on the 10-year HX warranty. The parts in these don't leave me feeling as confident as the Rinnai EX22 in our four-season room. Are labor and installation of these units really that much more expensive than they were a few years ago?
I opted for the Modine. Now I have hanger mount vibration isolators, unistrut, 3/8 all thread and hardware, tstat and wiring, horizontal stainless venting and this 66lb chunk of natural gas engineering on the way to our house in Minneapolis.
While waiting for all this to arrive, I called Modine tech support just to see how responsive they'd be if/when I eventually have a problem. Surprise, they won't talk to me unless I'm an "authorized installer". I guess they don't have much faith in our ability to execute their own detailed instructions, so now I am left with getting someone to put this thing in.
Unfortunately, the places I've called are quoting between $2500 and $3500 even with me supplying literally everything besides the gas line fittings. We have the 1/2" NG line already run to the finished insulated garage and a 50A sub panel that I'd run to the unit thru EMT conduit with THHN wiring on a dedicated circuit, so there is nothing complicated or difficult about this install. The garage is 32x26-ish with 9' ceilings and everything is "right there", so to speak..
What's a homeowner to do? I think it would be foolhardy to do everything myself and miss out on the 10-year HX warranty. The parts in these don't leave me feeling as confident as the Rinnai EX22 in our four-season room. Are labor and installation of these units really that much more expensive than they were a few years ago?


