How Much Should My HVAC System Cost? Apples to Apples or Apples to Oranges

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Ever wondered how my a new HVAC system should cost? Do you think your recent quote is too high? Make sure you are looking at everything before going into such an extensive investment! Be sure to subscribe !

Komentáře • 51

  • @belaircarguy
    @belaircarguy Před rokem +7

    If you have a good or great HVAC company that has taken care of you for years then give them the business for a new system. I have used a one man operation (he is the owner and operator without lots of technicians) for 20+ years and has always been 100% honest in any service my HVAC system needed. Finally at 30 years old we decided to replace the system and I went with him, no questions asked.

  • @Honestandtruth007
    @Honestandtruth007 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You are Correct 💯👍. Every brand cost differently and the quality of the installer

  • @GELATINOUSORBZ
    @GELATINOUSORBZ Před měsícem +1

    So what should the price be?

  • @jko0526
    @jko0526 Před rokem +2

    Great video! So I live in south central Wisconsin and I have a 17 year old system that is on it way out. The quote I have is from a contractor that bailed me out of a jam twice when my old contractors that I use to build my home couldn’t or wouldn’t. So the quote contains equipment that I don’t currently have on my old system. The quote is for $21k with a cash discount to 18k. We’re looking at a heat pump, ionization, and a new thermostat as new items not currently on my old system. I want to get more quotes but I fear being stranded again when I need a contractor to come out and help. There are only two that offer 24hr service and one is my old HVAC contractor and the other is the one that gave me the quote. The one that gave me the quote is from a large(+40k population) city but they do a lot of work in this area. I’m not sure what to do?

  • @rodamos7979
    @rodamos7979 Před rokem +2

    Got a quote today. Top tier 2 stage, 25k. Bottom tier 1 stage, 16k.
    This is for the ac and furnace. This is in California. I need to get more quotes but something tells me they will all be pretty close in price

    • @AGonzo108
      @AGonzo108 Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing. Keep us updated on the other quotes please. Good to know what the current rates are 🙏

  • @Jade_902
    @Jade_902 Před 2 lety +1

    We’ve got price quotes on fence and roof. Never thought to do that with our HVAC. Will do now! Thanks.

  • @positivechic1463
    @positivechic1463 Před rokem +3

    I am in the market for a new central AC system. Never had one. The house is 1400 sq feet. It my moms house. Just curious what I should expect to pay. I’m in FL.

  • @thag7749
    @thag7749 Před rokem +1

    I’m faced with this now. Trying to decide between replacing the oil furnace or converting to a full HVAC upgrade

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem +1

      I'm not a fan of oil personally so it'd be an easy choice for me! Lol. But we don't have much oil in this area. But yes it's a hard choice. Hope the videos help. I have several out there! Be sure to subscribe and share! Have a great day!

  • @Average_Middle_Aged_American

    What is a reasonable price for new duct work?
    10 runs (10ft-30ft each).
    2000 sq ft ranch, single story, AC in attic center of the home.

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před 9 dny +1

      Every area is a different price and also depends on the contractor. Would depend on what type of duct they put in and if it's a union company or not. Unions always higher. There is no one to give an answer to that unless they came out to the house and quoted it

    • @Average_Middle_Aged_American
      @Average_Middle_Aged_American Před 9 dny

      @@hvacstandard - non union, simple install, ballpark?

    • @Average_Middle_Aged_American
      @Average_Middle_Aged_American Před 9 dny

      There has to be a per foot range, right? What about in your area? Ranch home, 8ft tall attic, no obstructions.

  • @SQLKC
    @SQLKC Před měsícem

    Rheem 4TON 15 seer cost was 17.5 .. Guessing the system was around 4k if I bought it myself.

  • @SailOnSG
    @SailOnSG Před 2 lety +3

    I got a quote for a new HVAC, 14 SEER heat pump, variable speed air handler & 4” filter. Another company quoted similar price but suggested electrostatic filter (which he said was better than standard 1 in and not as good as 4 in) and a UV light.
    1) are theses comparable or is it apples to oranges?
    2) If I go with the 1st co (4 in filter), should I add a UV light? Or is it even needed with additional capabilities of 4 in filter?

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před 2 lety +2

      Personally I would never ever go with an electrostatic filter. They do stop a lot, including the air flow. The static pressure across an electrostatic is insane and if it's the type you have to clean, you will never really get it clean. Ever. And if it's the electrostatic type that you replace the pads, they are crazy high prices for replacement pads and they still slow your air flow, increase static pressure cause the equipment to fail sooner and the efficiency to drop. They are not the way to go. I did not know there were many companies doing them still. It's a filter for the 80s or 90s. Other filters have came a long way . 4" or like I use the 5" air bear, are made to stop the dust n things and still allow the air to flow thru with very minor restriction. The filters being wider actually allow more air than a one inch due to the amount of surface area. The thinkness doesn't have anything to do with how much dust it will stop. This is a major misconception. 4 or 5 inch disposable is the better way to go. Hope this helps. Be sure to subscribe and have a great day!

    • @SailOnSG
      @SailOnSG Před 2 lety +2

      @@hvacstandard Thank you! I went with 4 in filter, 13 Merv rated. The only company among the 4 bids who said they could fit it. The air handler butts up to hot water heater. He said there’s 16 inches behind it (it’s laid out lengthwise). He said they would have to adjust the placement to install. Guess the other 3 companies didn’t want to bother? Or, maybe the knowledge of the guys who came out to do bid varied? The one I went with didn’t say yes right away, he said he would get back to me after he was sure he could find an air handler the right size to fit with 4 in filter.

  • @cj4freedom856
    @cj4freedom856 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your videos. I'm considering a basic ac or a dual fuel upgrade, and live in eastern Nebraska, (we have all four seasons). Currently the HVAC system here is an 80% single stage, single speed blower furnace, by Carrier, 16+ years old and generic ac almost 23 years old, all work well but are aging and it is time to think about replacing them or at least the ac unit. Does it make sense to go to a duel fuel set up using the old gas furnace as the back up heat source? Is the ac upgrade better for this climate?
    Regarding doing the ac upgrade, do you prefer Lennox or Carrier?
    Regarding the heat pump upgrade is there a brand you prefer?

  • @markpriest8504
    @markpriest8504 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the informative video. BUT have to say California is an awesome place to live! Dec 2nd today and going to be 70 degrees. Plus a thousand other great things! If you like the outdoors it is awesome year round!

    • @Steven-rp8zo
      @Steven-rp8zo Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hundreds of thousands of homeless drug addicts certainly seem to enjoy that weather. As for cost of living, no thanks! I could afford to buy a new HVAC system every year with the money I save by not living there! Do you realize you pay in one month of property taxes what most of us outside California pay every year? Gas prices, crime, traffic, etc.. CA is a nice place to visit. I'll take real freedom and 4 seasons any day!

  • @MrJasonworkman
    @MrJasonworkman Před 2 lety +3

    Did I miss the pricing? I didn’t hear any specifics?

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před 2 lety

      You did not miss the specific pricing because there wasn't any. Although I did say that it all depended on where you're at. I gave ranges but there are too many variables for your area on what the exact price would be. The price for a system in New York City versus Farmington Missouri versus Minneapolis versus Lafayette Indiana are all going to be way different. Is very specific to the area that you're in. It's impossible for me to give you an exact price not knowing what equipment you want and what the area is. Thanks for watching! Have a great day.

    • @BartSimpson-nr1dy
      @BartSimpson-nr1dy Před rokem +2

      Pricing for such items can vary but typically an evaporator without a case can cost your contractor minimum $300.00 to $900.00
      Condensers will cost him or her approximately $700 to $2,500.00 and a gas furnace $700.00 to $2,000.00
      Some contractors will double the cost of units and charge approximately $100.00 per hour for installation
      Good luck

  • @zoocrums0393
    @zoocrums0393 Před rokem

    There’s a Rheem weatherking wholesale here in KY. They got Rheem HVAC packages 2.5k to 5k and they sell to the public. Its the labor cost that’s too damn high.

  • @hollywinsman9464
    @hollywinsman9464 Před 2 lety +2

    You are correct, knowledge is power.

  • @MrJsegrest
    @MrJsegrest Před 2 lety +1

    2 price hikes at our supply house in 4 months. Costs are definitely climbing.

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před 2 lety

      Going insane on pricing.! Parts equipment all of it is skyrocketing right now. Hopefully someday it'll get better I don't know. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe if you're not already! Have a great day!

  • @C-Dub1906
    @C-Dub1906 Před rokem

    This gave me some good things to think about. Thank you. I need to get multiple quotes and educate my self on the product and what I need.

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem

      I'm glad you liked the video! Be sure to check out all of them on the channel! Sorry for the delay in response. Good luck ! Be sure to subscribe and share with your friends!

  • @jeffreywimberly7407
    @jeffreywimberly7407 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks? Who’s responsible for mechanical plans of a new installment? Of Central air units & mini splits units
    I’m located in Miami Florid🙈🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Capt.Tony00
    @Capt.Tony00 Před rokem

    So you didn't actually say anything about actual costs. There should be a formula... the cost of eqpt plus 25% labor. So if a unit is 10k for 5 ton 17 seer var split system, then labor would be $2500= $12,500

  • @waterinthedesert81
    @waterinthedesert81 Před rokem

    7800 with installation in Pittsburgh Pa

  • @kerrylittle3900
    @kerrylittle3900 Před rokem

    My problem is choosing the best brand for quality and durability without it being to cheap or overly expensive. I'm more concerned about quality than price. Thanks.

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem +3

      My top three for quality would be Amana, trane and Lenox. Higher price does not always mean better quality. Carrier has proven that to our industry.

    • @Joey-fs7ro
      @Joey-fs7ro Před 7 měsíci +1

      Amana is owned by Goodman and they are owned by Daikin. Lennox owns Armstrong and about 7 other brands. It's all about proper install more than brand.

    • @kerrylittle3900
      @kerrylittle3900 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Joey-fs7ro Many years ago I had a so called good quality furnace in another house I owned installed. High efficiency and all that. The darn thing kept blowing igniters. The town would get occasional power surges. The first two were covered under warranty. The third one wasn’t and not cheap when you add parts and service call. Fixed the problem by moving. LOL.

  • @AAtta-3286
    @AAtta-3286 Před rokem +1

    Great video Andy! I'm in central NJ and after 18 years in our home am in need of a new gas furnace and air conditioner. Here most contractors are installing Rheem and Rudd units. Like others who commented, quality means a lot and was wondering on your opinion of the Rheem/Rudd line.
    Many thanks!
    Anthony

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem +2

      I can't say I have many issues with them as a whole. There are a lot of em round here. They make a solid product. Look for good warranties and a damn good contractor! Thanks for watching be sure to subscribe and share!

  • @jayshad06
    @jayshad06 Před rokem

    OK Andy i have a question did i get ripped off? gold medal installed a 80% afue 88k btu furnace 2 stage VS lennox with 3.5 ton MLX17C1 CONDENSER for a 1529 sq ft i think unit is too big ?!?
    cycling off and on anywhere between 5 to 8 min tops ! so they thru in a wifi prestige honeywell thermostat and installed the 2 new lines (big copper and thin copper ) from condenser to air handler
    hauled away my old unit. gave me 10 yr warranty parts and labor CHARGED ME 14K EVEN , i live in NJ. DID THEY GET ME ANDY? I FEEL LIKE IT SHOULD"VE BEEN AROUND 10-12K WHAT YOU THINK?

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem

      Every area is different on pricing. Really I wouldn't think 14 is too much in some areas. Where I am in the Midwest 14 for an 80% furnace is too much but I wouldn't buy an 80% afue furnace either. But for the most part across the states the average these days for a system is anywhere between 10 to 20 for conventional systems. The 10 thousand ones are far n few in between these days. Most systems in my area are 12 to 18 so I really wouldn't think 14 is awful. The only way to know if the size is right is by seeing the load calculation the contractor did on your house. I have a video on sizing as well. But the only way to know the CORRECT size is with the load calculation. If they didn't do one.... then they were guessing. But if you ask them to see it, they should be able to show you and it will tell you the exact btus needed for your home. Sq ft is not anywhere near enough info you know accurately. Hope this helps! Be sure to subscribe and share! Have a great day!

    • @jayshad06
      @jayshad06 Před rokem

      @@hvacstandard THANK YOU ANDY FOR YOUR QUICK RESPONSE!

  • @jerryjerido911
    @jerryjerido911 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Great video

  • @irishmike4914
    @irishmike4914 Před rokem

    Nothing is more annoying than a homeowner saying I looked up on the internet the unit costs xxx but you are charging yyyy. Ma'am do you know what vans, insurance, wages, health, tools etc cost? Im not even talking about profit yet

  • @ianoble
    @ianoble Před rokem +1

    "California sucks"? I'm going to bet you haven't spent any time in California.

  • @kaisersouze41
    @kaisersouze41 Před rokem +1

    Complaining about $5 a gallon of gas when you are justifying higher prices for HVAC. Do you expect your wage to be this much higher while gas stayed the same?? 😂

    • @hvacstandard
      @hvacstandard  Před rokem

      Don't think I said much about wages in other than yes wages nation wide are going up in most industries due to the cost of living increasing. And as for the cost of a piece of equipment getting more expensive, that's on the manufacturers not the dealer. The dealer is just trying to make a fair profit so they can remain in business. So yah, 5 dollar a gallon gas is way too much. Just the same as everything else these days. Would you rather I pick on the dairy industry and bitch about the cost of milk. Or maybe the auto industry for the price of some of these trucks a contractor has to buy. I mean I could probably pick bout any industry really. What people dont typically understand is the cost of everything goes up for everyone. Even the contractors. Most people don't realize the costs that are involved in operating that business. They just think that the contractor is profiting more when price go up and that is not how the profit margin works in a business. But thanks for watching and come on back if you have anymore questions. Have a great day.

    • @kaisersouze41
      @kaisersouze41 Před rokem

      @@hvacstandard My comment was based on you talking about the price of gas. You could very easily say the price of gas has gone up as the price of everything else has but you chose to single out gas. I'd absolutely agree that the price of gas has gone up but so has the price of other things as well (including those you mentioned). Some being inflation and others being inflation/HIGHER profit margin.