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Josh Edelman
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HVAC Goes Out - Day 2 of Tenant moving in; Is $12k reasonable?

Josh Edelman
  • Real Estate Agent
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I just had brand new tenant move in. HVAC has been running great the past three years since I bought the home...until I get a call day 2 of my new tenants moving in. 

I got a technician out there, long story short I need to replace my HVAC. I have a 1724 sq ft home in Las Vegas. He is quoting me at $12K for a new 5 ton unit and labor. Is this typical? Thanks!

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Vicki X.
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Vicki X.
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Quote from @Josh Edelman:

I just had brand new tenant move in. HVAC has been running great the past three years since I bought the home...until I get a call day 2 of my new tenants moving in. 

I got a technician out there, long story short I need to replace my HVAC. I have a 1724 sq ft home in Las Vegas. He is quoting me at $12K for a new 5 ton unit and labor. Is this typical? Thanks!


 I replaced mine 1.5 years ago for a 1800 square feet SRF in the Houston Area. Train, about $9K.  

I found Dynamics (owned by Greg) is trustworthy. 

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