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Updated almost 10 years ago, 12/11/2014

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Jeremy Pace
  • Contractor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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actual material costs to trade contractors

Jeremy Pace
  • Contractor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
Posted

I have a repair cost forecasting question:
Is it possible for me (not a contractor) to have access to contractor prices for things like furnace, or electrical supplies?  I recently worked with a trade contractor to replace a furnace, and realized that they have access to prices and information that I didn't know existed.

Long story short, I got a furnace for about 1/3 the cost that I had expected.  I'd like to see if there are any other cost gaps in my maintenance plan.  This would make my efforts to force appreciation more accurate (at a minimum) if not more efficient.

My focus right now are things furnaces and biolers, water heaters, electrical boxes and wire/conduit.

Thoughts?

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