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|  11-11-2008, 09:00 AM | #1 | 
| Adjusting to the Life |  Any HVAC Guys Out There ? 
			
			Hi guys...I'm doing a cost analysis and thinking about purchasing a new home. From your experience what would it cost to replace an 50yr old gas furnace and bring in a new one using all existing duct work? I know its tough to say but im just looking for a rough estimate. Any info is appreciated.   | 
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|  11-11-2008, 10:32 AM | #4 | 
| Dear Lord, Thank You.   |  Re: Any HVAC Guys Out There ? 
			
			Probably around 3k to replace the furnace and do the associated plenum work. It's a pretty heavy markup because there tons of dicking around time involved. The old furnace will probably come out and the new one will go in in a day, but it'll likely take two guys and shop support. I used to put furnaces in on my weekends for 400 bucks plus cost. My buddy just got a price yesterday for a direct replacement and it was $2700. | 
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|  11-11-2008, 10:49 AM | #5 | 
| Have My Own Room |  Re: Any HVAC Guys Out There ? 
			
			Just did ours a year ago. Very similar situation. Heater/A-Coil with plenum work was $3,000. (Included a 100,000BTU 92% AFUE Upflow Furnace and 3.5 Ton coil) Outside A/C unit was replaced too. It was a 14 SEER 3.5 Ton unit. $2000 installed. We had quotes as high as $10,000 for the same work from different places. SHOP AROUND. Just make sure you're doing an apples to apples comparison. 
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