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HVAC Tech, NATE certified
Trade: Hvac technician. Boehmer Heating
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Pgh, Pa.
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Re: Residential HVAC Pricing
8 seems average for a mid range good name system, at least around here.
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Trade: HVAC
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Re: Residential HVAC Pricing
If you can fill in some details, I'd be able to help with your question. Depending on the square footage, floors, and the amount of ductwork required the pricing would shift. The installation of the heating and a/c unit should take about a day, and depending on the aforementioned factors, could be a week or more if your work requires an entire house of ductwork.
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