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New heating setup on a 2/1 flip----First flip!
Hello BP members!
I finally found my first deal and I want to "make it work!" There is currently NO heating in the house, just an AC with duct work under the flooring. I found a post from a few years ago pricing a new heating install it at $7-9K.
#1: I want to know if that is still the going rate to put in a new furnace and duct work or should I expect more?
#2: Since this is my first flip, is this too much of hassle to deal with my first time around?
Thanks BP family, and a Happy New Year!
ps. my market is Indianapolis (its COLD)
Austin
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You’re in the ballpark for a small home but depends on home sq footage/rooms/size unit, ease of access, venting, etc. if you don’t have a heating contractor to quote it, try homewyse for an estimate.