If you say so and your totally wrong on on repairs! You can help the customer out and repair the system as must as they need it. By doing that and being honest about the repairs and possible future problems your gonna make the money on repairs then down the road you will make the money on...
First off repairing makes more money than replacing and if he’s seeing 10,000 to 20,000 dollar quotes there is no way 2500 is the cost of equipment unless the other companies are total crooks. Also when you upwards of 10,000 it’s probably high efficiency equipment which can run upwards of 6,000...
I look at it as I’m getting paid for what I know and the schooling I took and on job training! I like to think my time is valuable just like mechanics,electricians,teachers,lawyers ect!
Your 100% correct the same here. Also if a company is using subs that’s another factor. Of course a 1 to 2 man show doing the job themselves can cut cost but there still killing the industry!
The reason your buddy can do that is he doesn’t have much overhead! But at the end of the day he’s cutting his own throat and hurting the industry. I’m all about fair prices but I’ve got to eat also and get paid for my knowledge!
If you where closer i could help but sounds like its low again. On repairing its not worth it on a system of that age and probably wouldn't work. The only thing that might get you by longer is a stop leak but there not 100% either. Good luck
Job Description:
Installing HVAC units
Hours from 8:00AM to 5:00PM Mon-Fri (Hours may vary in Summer time because of it being our busy time)
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Company: Patterson Heating & Air
www.GoPattersonAir.com
Location: Cruse Rd, Lawrenceville
Position: HVAC Tech or Maintenance Tech
About the Position: At Patterson Heating & Air, we're more than just an HVAC company, we're a full service maintenance company that provides services...
The evaporator coil isn't an issue because it's used to cool, i.e., in the summer months. Water doesn't freeze in the summer months. However, if you put a 95% furnace in a non heated area like an attic freezing becomes an issue because the flue pipe condensates. If there's condensation and...
But i wouldnt get a 95% unless you live in mid to north ga the savings arent there if your deep in the south. Also dont put a 92%,95% in a attic or crawl space your asking for problem since it condensates.