onthefence777
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So I've done work on my house HVAC before. Replaced the a/c fan motor which actually turned out to be a sort of custom retro-fit job. Replaced the heater draft fan the next year. But last year the heat exchanger cracked a couple weeks into winter, couldn't afford to replace.
I thought the guy quoted me 750 for replacement, but that was a rooftop conversation, and I wonder if that could have possibly been just parts price now that I think back on it. I started saving several months back for this repair.
Just got off phone with another HVAC guy, quoted me roughly 1500, said the unit has to be torn down pretty deep.
Guy that "quoted" replacement last year will be coming out next week to revisit for clarity, but I find it hard to believe his estimate will be half of the other shops estimate.
I don't mind fixing things on my own, but I draw the line at things dealing with gas. I also have a couple of leads on guys that do work on the side.
Is this something best left to pros like I am figuring, beyond handyman DIY? I wonder about the liability issue that comes with having the side guys do this, where I would have more confidence leaning on official shops...
Any advice on this one? I do have room on a high interest credit card (30%) to bite the $750 bullet, but I've been fighting real hard to pay it down and would hate to go backwards again. It would probably be easier for me to just use floor heaters like I did last year and just pay the high power bill for another season and try to save up for the full $1,500 repair cost next year instead.
I thought the guy quoted me 750 for replacement, but that was a rooftop conversation, and I wonder if that could have possibly been just parts price now that I think back on it. I started saving several months back for this repair.
Just got off phone with another HVAC guy, quoted me roughly 1500, said the unit has to be torn down pretty deep.
Guy that "quoted" replacement last year will be coming out next week to revisit for clarity, but I find it hard to believe his estimate will be half of the other shops estimate.
I don't mind fixing things on my own, but I draw the line at things dealing with gas. I also have a couple of leads on guys that do work on the side.
Is this something best left to pros like I am figuring, beyond handyman DIY? I wonder about the liability issue that comes with having the side guys do this, where I would have more confidence leaning on official shops...
Any advice on this one? I do have room on a high interest credit card (30%) to bite the $750 bullet, but I've been fighting real hard to pay it down and would hate to go backwards again. It would probably be easier for me to just use floor heaters like I did last year and just pay the high power bill for another season and try to save up for the full $1,500 repair cost next year instead.
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