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SweetT
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Member since 4/06 1305 total posts
Name: Ali
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Central Air
Just wondering if anyone knows what the approx cost should be for central air in a cape? Any info would be appreciated. Any equipment and companies that we should use/shouldn't use. Thanks!
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Posted 1/9/07 4:13 PM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: Central Air
Im going off a friend who used to do this as his profession and normally the cost would start at around $5k and up.
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Posted 1/9/07 4:18 PM |
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chikita315
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Re: Central Air
DH does CAC jobs on the side and Capes are traditionally hard to do. So you may get some inflated estimates. If you want, you can FM me with the estimates and I can ask DH if they are fair.
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Posted 1/9/07 4:26 PM |
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SweetTooth
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Name: Lauren
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Re: Central Air
it depends - what kind of heating system does the house have? If it has forced air and all the duct work is in place then its not that expensive, but if it has baseboard or some other kind of heating, then all the ducts have to be put in and thats VERRY $$$
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Posted 1/9/07 4:26 PM |
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SweetT
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Name: Ali
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Re: Central Air
Thanks! We have baseboard heating, no ducts are currently in place for the CA.
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Posted 1/9/07 4:29 PM |
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MrsA
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Re: Central Air
DH's cousin installed CAC in their expanded cape and it cost $10k, they used Slomins and were happy with them. You could find someone to do it for less but they preferred to go with a big company to be safe.
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Posted 1/9/07 4:35 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Central Air
Posted by chikita315
DH does CAC jobs on the side and Capes are traditionally hard to do. So you may get some inflated estimates. If you want, you can FM me with the estimates and I can ask DH if they are fair.
Yes, especially if they are not dormered. You mgiht not be able to get ductwork to all of the rooms downstairs.
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Posted 1/9/07 6:48 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Central Air
Posted by MrsA
DH's cousin installed CAC in their expanded cape and it cost $10k, they used Slomins and were happy with them. You could find someone to do it for less but they preferred to go with a big company to be safe.
Slomins was by far the MOST expensive quote we received last year... oh, and we were making it easier on them as most of the walls were open anyway in the house.
We wound up paying thousands less for in the wall ductwork (large colonial) from a CAC contractor that my main contractor used for his own house. We did get it installed off season (Dec) which will be cheaper and negotiated for cash which helped as well.
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Posted 1/9/07 6:50 PM |
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SweetT
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Member since 4/06 1305 total posts
Name: Ali
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Re: Central Air
That's good to hear b/c the quote we got was not what I wanted to hear. Could you pass along the contractor who you used? Thanks.
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Posted 1/9/07 7:20 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: Central Air
We had CAC installed in our hi-ranch last march. We already had the ductowrk in place because of our heating system. We did upgrade the furnace so that it could handle to cold air as well, and we paid close to $7000.
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Posted 1/9/07 11:54 PM |
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Faithx2
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Re: Central Air
I just replaced my unit in my CH Colonial and added a UV light antibacterial unit. It was $6k to do that. They didn't have to open walls since the duct were already there. SO I am guessing 8k plus for you. Our company Service Now is fantastic. Its 4 brothers that run the company are good, honest people.
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Posted 1/10/07 8:12 AM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Central Air
My contractor was National Air Conditioning.
The owner's name is Tom.
I asked DH this morning and he thinks we paid $6,700 cash (it may have been 7K). Considering we redid the entire house in 4 months all of the figures are a bit blurry right now unless I look them up. Again, we had it installed off season, ductwork in the walls of a large colonial. For the walls that they did have to open, they cut two maybe 1' x1' boxes in the walls (upstairs) so they could install each duct. We were having a spackler come in and do the entire house so the holes weren't an issue. 13 Seer unit but I think Federal regulations have now outdated that and you might have to go up to 15 Seer. I think we got it installed just before regulations were changing. I'm sure prices have gone up a bit because this was a little over a year ago.
All I know it was nowhere near 10K.
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Posted 1/10/07 9:15 AM |
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