I am a homeowner working toward my Residential GC license so I do a lot of my own renos. My current property has two houses on it and one house I have been completely renovating to the studs. I recently purchased a 2.5 ton Run Tru by Trane heat pump with air handler with heating element. The part I am unable to install is the line set and vacuuming/charging the system and check it over to make sure its all working properly. Everything else for the HVAC is in place, all I need someone to do is install the line set (brazing as well), vacuum, charge and check the system. All electrical is already in place. The system says it is precharged for 15ft line set, Ill probably need at most 35ft of line set (3/4" x 3/8"). I have received a few quotes from local companies ranging from $1,200 to $1,500. Does this sound right? It seems if I buy all the equipment needed and do it myself I'd be paying around $600. So $1,500 sounds completely absurd. Or do I not know what I'm talking about?? What all goes into this type of install? Please educate me as to why the cost could be that high?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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