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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

New HVAC for under $4k? Should I be worried?
I've gotten 3 quotes for a new 3.5 ton HVAC system to replace my old one. One quote was $7400, one was $6500, and one was $3800. Clearly $3800 sounds like the best deal, but is this too low to be legit?
Thanks!
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Make sure the low bid is for a new, current technology system, not a "new old stock" system that they need to unload because it uses refrigerants which are being retired, such as R-22.