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What is a fair price to replace electrical heaters in PA???
I am in the process of having someone replace the electrical baseboard heaters in a duplex row townhouse I recently purchased in Pennsylvannia. I'm trying to get a rough idea what is a fair price to have someone remove the old baseboard heaters & install new electrical baseboard heaters. I got a quote from one handyman approximately between $350 to $400 per heater which includes the cost of the heaters which cost approximately $130 each & labor. Is $220 to $270 labor per heater a fair price or is that a little high. The total amount of heaters I will be replacing is 9.