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HVAC Pricing down in south Louisiana
Posted on 3/24/23 at 5:24 am
Posted on 3/24/23 at 5:24 am
Ponchatoula - 1800 SF house. I’m in Virginia so I know what it would run up here (much less than this quote) but every market is different.
She was quoted $8700 for a new HVAC system installed. Is this is a normal ballpark range for down there? And if not, who’s a reputable company that’s not going to take advantage of a 73 year old widow living by herself?
She was quoted $8700 for a new HVAC system installed. Is this is a normal ballpark range for down there? And if not, who’s a reputable company that’s not going to take advantage of a 73 year old widow living by herself?
Posted on 3/24/23 at 5:29 am to Im4datigers
How many tons? What brand / SEER? Variable speed?
Is this just the evaporator and condensing unit replacement...or does it included ductwork, etc.?
Is this just the evaporator and condensing unit replacement...or does it included ductwork, etc.?
Posted on 3/24/23 at 5:33 am to Im4datigers
We got our AC changed out on Tuesday, and I would love for the cost to be only $8700. We did get new ductwork which added a lot of cost, but AC is not cheap here.
Posted on 3/24/23 at 6:00 am to Doofus
No new duct work. Not sure on brand/seer etc but 1800 SF home and honestly she just needs something to get her through one year so she can sell the home.
Home was built in 2011
Home was built in 2011
This post was edited on 3/24/23 at 6:03 am
Posted on 3/24/23 at 7:22 am to Im4datigers
That’s not a bad price at all. Based on size of house, and year built guessing about 3 ton unit single stage unit with gas furance for heat, 15 SEER (minimum federal requirement for the South as of Jan 1).
All electric heat air handler would be cheaper (assuming not a heat pump) to install than a gas furnace but more costly to operate. Price of HVAC equipment has dramatically increased the past 3 years, 30 to 50%, not to mention the cost of labor.
I had a change out last month, Trane, 4 ton, single stage, gas furnace, 16 SEER, addition of 1 new return air duct $13,500. I got 4 bids from reputable companies, both small and mid-size, each quoting a different brand/manufacturer, and 3 were 15 SEER units - all 4 bids were within $1K of each other.
All electric heat air handler would be cheaper (assuming not a heat pump) to install than a gas furnace but more costly to operate. Price of HVAC equipment has dramatically increased the past 3 years, 30 to 50%, not to mention the cost of labor.
I had a change out last month, Trane, 4 ton, single stage, gas furnace, 16 SEER, addition of 1 new return air duct $13,500. I got 4 bids from reputable companies, both small and mid-size, each quoting a different brand/manufacturer, and 3 were 15 SEER units - all 4 bids were within $1K of each other.
This post was edited on 3/27/23 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 3/24/23 at 7:53 am to Im4datigers
Berthalots are some of the best guys I have ever worked with.
Posted on 3/24/23 at 9:09 am to Im4datigers
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HVAC Pricing down in south Louisiana
averages are $1500-$2000 per ton for a system replacement depending on brand and contractors often can vary up to $1500 for the exact same work
Posted on 3/24/23 at 5:08 pm to keakar
sounds about right. got a quote for a 3 ton trane unit with no duct work for between 7-8K (gulf coast mississppi)
Posted on 3/24/23 at 6:36 pm to Im4datigers
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No new duct work. Not sure on brand/seer etc but 1800 SF home and honestly she just needs something to get her through one year so she can sell the home.
Home was built in 2011
I'd be tempted to have several different techs look at it and see if she can band aid it until she can sell. An HVAC system should last a minimum of 15 years.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 6:22 am to Im4datigers
OP,
I shipped new system in June 2020 (pre-“inflation”) and just to swap out a 2.5 ton was around $6k IIRC. Reputable company who was on cheaper side of my quotes.
I’d get her another quote.
Side note - A certain Team quoted me $45k….
I shipped new system in June 2020 (pre-“inflation”) and just to swap out a 2.5 ton was around $6k IIRC. Reputable company who was on cheaper side of my quotes.
I’d get her another quote.
Side note - A certain Team quoted me $45k….
Posted on 3/25/23 at 6:53 am to Im4datigers
I was quoted in the BR area 4-5 months ago $21,900 3.5 ton Daiken with a 10 kw heat with a new return and some new duct work. Needless to say I passed
Posted on 3/25/23 at 7:31 am to greenbean
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I'd be tempted to have several different techs look at it and see if she can band aid it until she can sell.
But if it is in bad shape, she will have to either replace it for the sale or cut the price of the house by that chunk (always using a higher estimate of the buyer). Just something to consider.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 10:56 am to Im4datigers
I’ll do it for cost of equipment and Materials $2,000 labor. That’s labor for myself and one other person split. I have done residential and currently work for a large commercial company. Get me a copy of the quote and I’ll find cheaper comparable equipment.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 11:38 am to Im4datigers
Have a company from the Northshore coming today based on a recommendation here. Will report back on my experience.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 2:02 pm to OldHickory
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Have a company from the Northshore coming today based on a recommendation here. Will report back on my experience.
Please let us know, I've had bad luck with Northshore HVAC companies the past year.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 3:02 pm to indytiger
I saw older posts suggesting Nu Air and they had good reviews online. Their quote was good and they got to it quickly.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 9:40 pm to tigahbruh
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But if it is in bad shape, she will have to either replace it for the sale or cut the price of the house by that chunk (always using a higher estimate of the buyer). Just something to consider.
If it came to that, I'd discount the purchase price.
Posted on 3/26/23 at 10:50 am to OldHickory
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I saw older posts suggesting Nu Air and they had good reviews online. Their quote was good and they got to it quickly.
Never heard of them, but you're right, they have tons of good reviews.
Posted on 3/26/23 at 5:02 pm to greenbean
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I'd be tempted to have several different techs look at it and see if she can band aid it until she can sell. An HVAC system should last a minimum of 15 years.
This/\. I put a new 4 ton unit in my house in 92 and did my own maintenance over the years and I replaced it in 2019 while it was still working fine.
I just got worried I was pushing my luck and replaced it in the early spring on 19 instead of chancing it going out during the summer months.
I got a 4 ton Trane 14 SEER with new duct work only enough to go from the unit to the supply plenum in my attic and it was $6700 and a 1 day job for the company that installed it.
Posted on 3/27/23 at 7:51 pm to CrawDude
In Prairieville with recent quote for Trane, 5 ton, single stage XR15, gas furnace, 1 new return, surge protect, & soft start - $17K. Seems reasonable based on your quote.
The 2 ton unit with same specs, minus neeed for additional return, is $12K somehow.
The 5 ton unit (~15 yrs old on both units w/ both having Freon leaks) is the 1st story workhorse. Leaning towards progressing the 5 ton replacement and continuing to bid the 2 ton into next winter.
Will seek additional quotes, but wanted to gauge responses for Trane in the area.
The 2 ton unit with same specs, minus neeed for additional return, is $12K somehow.
The 5 ton unit (~15 yrs old on both units w/ both having Freon leaks) is the 1st story workhorse. Leaning towards progressing the 5 ton replacement and continuing to bid the 2 ton into next winter.
Will seek additional quotes, but wanted to gauge responses for Trane in the area.
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