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Sun Tzu
01-09-2011, 09:38 PM
Hey all,

So, I know we have a fair number of home owners here, which means a good portion of you probably have had to service/replace an HVAC unit. I'm considering buying a house that has a 32 year old (yes, 32 years) HVAC package unit mounted on the roof. I have poked around online looking at replacement costs, and I see anywhere from $4k - $10k, and I have no idea what differences would determine whether ours would be close to 4 or 10. It's a "package" unit that runs on gas. Any and all help in regards specifically to how much it might cost to replace it, and whatever is involved in getting that done is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

General Mike
01-09-2011, 09:55 PM
My father replaced the AC unit in our house shortly before he passed away. This was 17 years ago and I believe it was around 6,000 then.

Swaggs
01-09-2011, 10:03 PM
We replaced our air handler for about $2500 and the exterior pump was about the same (we didn't need to replace it, fortunately). They were both ground units. I have heard that roof/attic units can run considerably more, so I would guess you would be at the higher end of your range.

stevew
01-09-2011, 11:42 PM
Can't you like call a local professional and tell him you're looking to replace it. And get an estimate? Would seem to be the easiest way to approach this.

CU Tiger
01-09-2011, 11:45 PM
You would need to know the size of the unit to narrow down the range.
What is the square footage of the home you can guestimate tonnage pretty safely based on that.

IF its 30+ years old its probably time to look at ducts as well, and your ai handler should be considered, too. A new air handler can save big bucks on the power bill..if the AH is also 30 years old Id replace it just as a matter of cost savings.

Unfortunately you are in CA which means your labor will be 3-4x many other areas. I think you are staring $10k in the face and maybe more, perhaps significantly more.

Mustang
01-10-2011, 12:58 AM
Geez... we did ours several years ago and it was like $2500 for an outside until. Granted, I'm in WI so, I don't need a huge unit.




Hmm... I typed that last line without thinking, reread it and started to laugh. I'll leave it there.

Sun Tzu
01-10-2011, 09:36 AM
The house is 1752 square feet, built in 1978. Since I don't own the house yet, I assumed it's not really feasible to get an accurate quote/bid from a Contractor...

JPhillips
01-10-2011, 09:59 AM
Have you done an inspection yet? I'd ask for the replacement info s part of the home inspection. It would be good to have that number as you finalize the purchase.

Sun Tzu
01-10-2011, 10:04 AM
The inspection was a week ago today, and other than the age of the unit (it still works fine) there were no other major issues. My Realtor recommended getting a Home Warranty which I guess runs around $350 - $400 per year, and if the HVAC unit goes out in that time, they replace it. I would assume that labor and duct work is all included, but I'm not entirely sure.

cuervo72
01-10-2011, 10:20 AM
HVAC Ballpark...that's where the Padres play, right? Yeah, definitely needs to be replaced.

Noop
01-10-2011, 10:22 AM
Geez... we did ours several years ago and it was like $2500 for an outside until. Granted, I'm in WI so, I don't need a huge unit.




Hmm... I typed that last line without thinking, reread it and started to laugh. I'll leave it there.


She says that to make you feel goo about yourself.

Rizon
01-10-2011, 10:22 AM
Bought a house with no AC/central air and a 60 year old wall heater (that was broken). To add an AC unit (outside) and a heating unit (garage) cost us $6000. This was for both systems and labor. I think it was a 93 or 95% AFUE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_fuel_utilization_efficiency) heating unit, which is where we saw the price difference in quotes we got.

Suburban Rhythm
01-10-2011, 10:43 AM
HVAC Ballpark...that's where the Padres play, right? Yeah, definitely needs to be replaced.

I kept seeing this thread and was thinking along similar lines...

*He needs to replace an HVAC system at a ballpark? Did I miss the thread on FOFC collectively bought a ballpark??*