Marrio Barnes
Smoke & Soot Removal
14 November 2018 | 3 replies
I had the duct work and furnace professionally cleaned and installed a charcoal filter.
Derek T.
Need Help on Budget
4 April 2013 | 11 replies
So, I need some advice on how to cut some on this project; here is the budget...............Demo- $2800Roof- $4800 (fix roof on addition and raise roof in kitchen)Gutters- $1200 (replace gutters)Siding- $3500 (replace with new siding)Exterior Doors- $1800 (replace 3 doors)Shutters- $600 (add to front windows)Exterior paint- $1500 (paint cinder block, trim, porch, columns, shed, etc)Landscaping- $700Windows- $3000 (replace all windows{14} except 3)Walls- $2500 (open up 2 walls from living room, dining room and kitchen)Drywall- $4500 (replace all ceilings, repair and patch as needed)Rough Electrical- $4800 (bring up to code, install new outlets, GFCI and ARC fault breakers, move electrical in basement to free up ceiling space)Finish Electrical- $1600 (replace all receptables, outlet covers, switches, switch covers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans)Rough Plumbing- $3500 (replace water heater, relocate/replace plumbing to free up basement ceiling space)Finish Plumbing- $700HVAC Rough- $4500 (Replace oil heating furnace and add AC unit)HVAC Finish- $400 (replace covers)Ductwork- $2500 (add new ductwork, registers, and grills)Kitchen- $10,000 (add bar style pennisula with cabinets, replace all cabinets, add grade A granite, create pantry, replace flooring, glass backsplash, new appliances)Bathroom #1- $3500 (bathroom #1 remodel)Bathroom #2- $4500 (basement bathroom creation with injector pump)Interior Paint- $2200Interior Doors- $600 (replace all with 6 panel)Baseboards- $3500 (replace all baseboards)Flooring- $4500 (replace with new hardwood)Carpet- $600 (in basement family room and bedroom)Finish Basement- $7500 (framing, insulation, drywall, trim, etc.)Leveling Basement Flooring- $5300 (tear up concrete and relevel)This is an older house with older doors, molding, finishes, etc.; nothing really has been updated.
Lucy Rowens
Let's Talk About Your Very 1st Deal
11 December 2012 | 17 replies
It was all new with duct work and everything.
Bobby Gillespie
Is this worth persuing...?
4 November 2016 | 9 replies
Framing is in place throughout... a/c duct work is also in place, however no handling unit or condenser.
D'Aydra Allen
New to Investing & Current HVAC Company Owner
4 November 2016 | 4 replies
My husband and I own Allenique Investments, LLC and currently do business as ECA DuctWorks, a full service HVAC company.
Brad Cogswell
How to not lose $40k doing a fix and flip
26 May 2017 | 12 replies
Got ductwork already?
Shannon K.
Air Conditioning With Boiler??
27 April 2017 | 6 replies
No forced air/ductwork in this house.
Jason Behn
Help! I need advice for buying the multifamily home I live in.
26 June 2017 | 13 replies
Foundation which was quoted at 6k, a/c duct work, fence work, and any potential plumbing issues that may result from the foundation repair.
Jose N.
Oil heating vs Gas Heating
26 December 2016 | 10 replies
If ductwork needed add another $1,000 to $1,500.We did a 2 unit by keeping the newer oil heat for one unit and adding gas, heat, hotwater and central air for $6,500.On another SFH we went from $4,500 oil bill to $1,700 gas annual bill, well worth the installation.
Kara Haney
furnace/spce heater
31 December 2015 | 3 replies
I looked at a property and never saw this kind of heater before - I thought it was a gas furnace- I am told it is a huge gas space heater that is old and probably no longer meets code - it is in the 2nd floor of a 2F - there is no ductwork for forced air or even intake - so I am wondering how much this thing might cost to get replaced to code in upstate NY near Albany - there is an attic.I dont have a brand name or anything but am trying to get one - the furnace is huge - like 4 ft x 4 ft x 2ft with an exhaust vent pipe out the wall.any experience with this?