Hello all, Here's a quote I received for some HVAC work that needs to be done on my rental property:Remove and chemically clean evaporator coil - $345.00Seal and clean return box - $145.00Seal supply plenum - $99.0045...
I have a small single-story 1000 square-foot house that does not have air conditioning. It has baseboard heat but it would need window units for air-conditioning. The crawlspace is very open and would be easy to add d...
Does anyone here have rental property experience in the Lewistown area? I live in Las Vegas, NV, but I have family there with construction/maintenance skills and I am looking to possibly start investing in that market.
Hello everyoneI wanted to draw on your experience in cost on replacing a complete AC & heating system (gas)Looking at a 2.5ton and 80k btu gas system to be installed. If possible would you all share cost and recom...
I rent out a couple of SFR's where tenants are largely responsible for the property....yard maintenance, snow removal, utilities (gas, electric, water, tv, etc). one awkward scenario I've recently run into though...w...
We have a double the we just finished renovations on and were planning on providing central ac for the tenants. My hvac guy thought the cost would be around 3,500 for both sides. But now the cost is closer to 6k. We t...
I am a new bird dog that got an inquiry from a mobile home seller in South Lyhon, Michigan.It is a 16x78 3br 2bath 1994 dutch in storage.Has hitch and axles needs tires for transportIt had a tree branch fall on the re...
Hello BP,I need a new 3 ton A/C system for a house in Plano, TX. I need the whole deal, coil, condenser, furnace, and a return added. Please let me know if you have company you trust with great pricing. Need to hav...
I have just had a big blow to morale. I have a SFH with 4 bedrooms and the tenant is on Section 8 in New Orleans, LA. The cooling part of the HVAC system totally died about a year ago (HVAC can still heat house). I...
it's funny how failures/repairs seems to attract themselves, and every year it's a different wave/trend. Two years ago, water heaters failing; last year, furnaces. This year, it's been electric stoves: burner sockets,...