This is the guy and company you should use for all your heating and cooling needs. Not just for good pricing due to low overhead but for honest, good work, and more personal you can trust. Hard to find, but when you do, play it forward to keep him in business.
For being a very young gentleman, I give you a two thumbs up because you explained yourself very, very well you covered every key point and I appreciate you. I seen older man up here trying to explain exactly what you did and not explain anything at all. Believe me nothing at all they even try to do videos with the unit and the videos on themselves.😅 you explained it so well that a five-year-old could understand👍🏼👍🏼 I applaud you, sir. You’re a genius. God bless you.🙏
Hey I will replacing my own furnace when time comes. We need more honest experienced people like you in the HVAC business. It just amazes me how much guys will up the price on the product. Excellent video
@@diyhvacguy Your prices seem right on. 9,000 would be taking total advantage of someone. I worked over 45 years in the field, for a large Union shop, in one of the most expensive markets in the US, the San Francisco Bay Area. Seems like we were close to your prices, and could put in a whole heating system, including ductwork, flue, gas line, etc, for 9000. I retired in 2006. Man, I hope prices haven’t gone up that much.
Thanks for these videos man, they're awesome - instant sub from me. I came across your channel when I was searching for DIY AC replacement, but I also need to do my furnace soon and your videos give me the confidence to do it in the future. Nice to see someone whose honest and transparent about it all, keep the great videos coming!
Thanks man! That means a lot. I think everyone should be able to learn how to do this stuff. Granted not everyone should but as long as you have some mechanical skills and understand the safety aspect of working with electricity and gas I say you can 100% replace your furnace yourself. I have another full furnace replacement video coming soon so stay tuned for that! Cheers
Good vidio, I would say one thing to you though. Your pretty young. Take care of yourself. It’s good to give someone a good deal, my brother warned me about being to cheap years ago. I thought he was crazy. Now here I am a lot older now. My body hurts, it’s harder to do what I used to. Take care of yourself don’t sell yourself short. Be fair as it sounds like you are. My brother told me if I wasn’t careful I would just be known as the guy that was cheap. Man was he rite. Wish I would have listened to him years ago.
I did watch a couple of you other videos…thank you for doing them. I have a 20 year old 96% in my attic of course, that was on its way out functioning wise. I am putting my house on the market next week…and I wanted everything to be fully functional. I have generally always done things like this myself…although this is the first furnace replacement. I have the old one out and waiting on an inexpensive rope hoist to help me lower old one, and raise the new one. Your videos helped me decide quickly this was something I could easily do, and not let it become a negotiable item during the sale. What also helped was getting a bid from a local contractor for replacement. Cheapest bid was 10.5k for a single stage furnace! I ordered a two stage, multi speed Goodman online for 1550.00. It will be here next week, and I will get it installed. I like what you said about it not being “Rocket Science “…I say that all the time. I am not taking away anything from the trades…I respect true professionalism. My job may not be as nice looking as the pros…but I am confident it will be functional and safe. It just bothers the heck out of me that a local contractor can justify charging that much…knowing full well they aren’t paying the people who actually do the work an exorbitant amount of money. One would also think that a larger company would be more competitive pricing wise….higher overhead…but far greater volume. Anyway…thank you for your videos…if you were local to me here in Bend, Oregon…I would seriously consider using you on some of these projects.
Hey Steve, thanks so much for sharing. That’s awesome! I’m glad my videos were helpful for you and I’m confident you can do it as well :) I’ve done a few attic system replacements back when I lived in Tn, definitely more work but it can be done. I think on a few of them I used one of those ratcheting winches and that worked pretty well. Anyways, I’m in Utah, I hear Bend is a beautiful place! I hope the rest of the install goes smoothly, and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask! Cheers
I hope you have pulled a permit for the furnace because they are probably going to check it if they see anything isn't done correctly but you can pull a homeowners permit and have the city you live in inspect the job but you should definitely read every single paragraph in the installation instructions that come with the furnace or just wait until the inspector gives you a bunch of things to fix. I have fixed so many homeowners mistakes that don't make much difference until you have a home inspection and fail it.
@@christopherrpaulson3741 even if they pull a home owner permit they still don't get around the issue of not having a state license to do anything fossil fuel or refrigerant related. everybody has a opinion but it really should be done by a qualified person "rocket science" or not.
Got a $6500 estimate yesterday in Texas for an 80%. I said thx but no thx. Bought a Rheem today, with the filter box and additional misc for $1083. Big company markup such as this is a bit ridiculous. I'm estimating 4ish hours tomorrow for the installation. It is easy access.
@@diyhvacguy had an uneasy feeling about the old unit, as in what is wrong with it? The $6500 "tech" barely checked the unit. So, before yanking the old one I decided to get a 2nd opinion .The fellow at the parts place said the heat exchangers aren't usually the issue. He was an older man, very nice and kept repeating: why don't you just fix it? Tracy Graham of Cool Country Air came out and within 30 minutes had it running. The inducer pressure hose nipple was blocked. Highly recommend him in the DFW area. So now all I have to do is load up my new unit and parts for a refund. This went from $6500, down to me doing it for $1083, down to $120. Tracy also had a camera that he used to look at the exchangers. I saw the images , looked great. What I've learned is that gas furnaces are not that complex, quite simple to diagnose and repair, if you know what you're doing. The start up is a sequence of events, 5 -6, one after the other.
Great video. Your videos have taught me a lot. Thanks. I bought a little house down the street I'm redoing that I priced a new furnace for it and they wanted over 8 thousand dollars. 🙄 Not going to happen. lol My furnace is 8 years old so I'm plan on buying myself a new one and putting mine in that house. Every sense I had problems with my furnace and had that company come out to fix it, it kept shutting off at night. I'd take the cover off then it would work. It would quit working again the next night. Called them they worked on it charged me almost $200. That night did the same thing. They came back replace the Hot Surface Control, almost $400. Will the next morning NO HEAT. I was mad. Thinking why would it not work but you take the cover off it would work. Sound to me like something sticking. Dug out the book to it and looking at all the components and saw the Air Pressure Switches. Ordered them on Amazon. I replaced them and guess what, fixed it. That was a few years back sense then I've fixed the AC that needed a compositor and few other things. With a little research and videos like yours I've found furnaces are really easy. Hard to find far and honest people anymore. Wish you live in my town, you'd have my business...
It's nice to see someone tell it like it is, I had to give you a sub, watching these kinda vid's because I rent the basement apartment of this house and my landlord lives upstairs, he just had a (HE) 96% Goodman and air conditioner installed, in the furnace room I have a little table and my tools it's not very big, but after the furnace guy left I started getting all kinds of ants and bugs, found out he didn't seal the holes where the cords and hose for the air unit was outside and the exhaust hole so I had to seal them up, then I had to use 3/4 of a roll of aluminum tape to cover the gaps in the duck work, some holes 1/2 inch long, we also had to get the 61 year old furnace out by ourselves, plus I had to clean up after he left, so anyway i'm looking at the furnace and I thought isn't there supposed to be a fresh air intake going to the outside, so I told the landlord to ask his furnace guy about it and he said nope don't need one, im in Ontario, Canada and i'm thinking in the winter won't the furnace use up all the oxygen in that small room and cause problems for us? There is no window or vent or no way for that furnace to get fresh air, by the way 2 years ago the pilot light on the old furnace would not stay lit so he put in a thermocouple, used my tools and charged the landlord 100$ for 5 minutes work and the landlord thinks this guy is the best :(
Aw man. That stinks. Well your landlord is blessed to have such and awesome tenant! Thanks so much for the support man! If there is anything you’d like to see on the channel let me know! Cheers
Thank you for another great video! We replaced a furnace and AC system for my niece a year ago. The previous install was a nightmare. One screw held the return duct to the furnace and a 3" gap, in the rear, was wrapped with aluminum tape. The supply duct above the plenum was pulled apart at the Pittsburgh and a 1" gap was blowing supply air into the furnace room. We corrected these problems and many others and she now has a great, high efficiency, furnace and an AC that doesn't leak. (The 2 year old Goodman was leaking at the evaporative coil). I don't know how the installers could sleep at night after doing such shoddy work.
@@diyhvacguy I am doing the relocation, intake/exhaust, and drain venting myself. The gas was moved already, i just need someone to make a new return and supply plenum,
I replaced my furnace and added an ac last April. 96% 2 stage furnace and a single stage ac. I wish my cost was $4k for the furnace. Costs here in CA are astronomical!
Not happy with some of the outrageous prices I've seen from heating system installers. What I've also found is that they will not divulge the cost of the boiler. I'm not paying $4400 for something that I can have on my doorstep next week for $2400. A relative just paid $7500 to hook up a boiler that his daughter gave him recently. It was new but she had replaced it with a high efficiency unit. And this was the exception ,,, finding someone to install a boiler that they did not sell you. I get that they want to take on full responsibility for the job but I also think It's more about money. My daughter paid $18,000 for one of the hang on the wall units for 2000 sq ft. home. It included adding one baseboard section to an adjoining room. It happened to be a straightforward job. That's crazy money. And don't get me started on trained, licensed professionals. I've seen some of most horrific work done by "pros". I'm not a plumbing, heating or gas pro but do very fine work on anything I tackle. But I also understand that there are many out there who would blow themselves up along with a city block due to lack of knowledge.
You are right on the money price wise , I just replaced my old furnace with an 80% single stage furnace located on my crawl space for $2100 labor included . The big companies wanted $5000 to replace it
I installed my own 95% furnace in my home. I bought it on Ebay for about $2000 ( free shipping) with maybe a couple of hundred added for some tools and materials. My old furnace was an 80% so I kept the outer roof jack and ran my PVC pipes inside of it with insulation and a custom made cap made from a stainless steel cake pan. I learned a lot while doing it and I feel confident that I can repair anything in the system now, by myself. Houses similar to mine have had their furnace replaced for 400% MORE THAN MINE COST ME. So I decided I was going to replace mine by myself well before my old 35 year old furnace completely failed. I will never call in an HVAC company as long as I live.
5 tons recomendable for Texas I’m think it on make the change by may self old Goodman r22, I get prices for 3 different persons from $6000 to 7900 furnace on the attic
5 years ago I was house shopping. Found a newer house that had heat pumps and elec furnace. I called big guys in tulsa. They wanted something like $9k a piece ($18k total) just for furnace swap to natural gas. Outside unit would remain. Ended up buying a century home with nothing installed. Called a small hvac guy locally had 2 goodmans installed 96% furnace, 18 seer heat pumps, ducting installed for $15k. I plumbed gas lines, condensate and flues. Plus ran electric to everything.
21 years ago, it cost me $2500 for a replacement. It was a 93%, 100k btu, Anderson. Also, I went from an 80% furnace. I plan on replacing with another 90 something furnace myself next year, with a little help from someone who used to do this for a living. It appears I need to replace my single 2 inch PCV pipe with two 3 inch pipes.
Kind of depends on where the furnace is. If there is enough area where the furnace is to pull fresh air for combustion, you may not need the 2nd pipe but if it’s in a confined space then yes you’d need to run the second pipe. I see a lot of 96% furnaces in a big open space in the basement that just have an open 90 degree elbow off the fresh air side. The install manual will show the requirements for 2” and 3” depending on the size of the furnace. It can only have so many 90’s and 45’s if it’s 2” and same with 3” If you’d like some info on the warranty for the new system, shoot me an email over at diyhvacguy@gmail.com Cheers
@@diyhvacguy So far, I’m leaning towards Goodman. They are a good brand and have an outlet near me. I am sending you an email about the warranty, but not sure why, at this point.
@@KingArtexerxes goodman is not a good unit lol. It might be a good value for the price or soemthing like that but dont buy it thinkjng they are a good unit because they are not.
@@obama7325 They were bought out by a Japanese country many years ago, and are just as good as many major brands today. Even the HVAC people I’ve talked to say as much. My neighbor and an HVAC friend of his installed a Goodman furnace and AC over 5 years ago and no problems with it, so far.
Hey I just want to say I don't know you but I like you a lot because of your honesty. I wish you were in my area because you would have all of my work.
I have a 24 year old high efficiency York propane unit in my attic with pvc venting and with only a small opening to my attic. Is it possible to just replace the components of the furnace rather than the entire unit when it eventually stops working? Thanks
You have been my go-to guy for my furnace issues for a couple of years now. Thank you for your great videos. I really need to replace my Goodman furnace, my A/C and my hot water heater. You mention that you are in Utah. I am in Boise, Idaho. By chance do you do business or interested in doing a sale and installation here? Or, can you recommend someone like yourself, who is a small business owner who can offer fair pricing? Everything is in easy access in my garage and there is no rush needed since I just fixed the furnace again, thanks to you.
I live in Canada and I kinda heard that You can't buy a Furnace as a homeowner, you need a Plumbing license or be a Journeyman or something. didn't dig into it thou
@leusemia6959 Actually, in my next home build, I will be going all electric and installing it myself...for about $1,000 total. I can then also fix it myself in the rare event that it's necessary in the far future.
80% is fine for me, my house is 2000 sq ft and I went with 80%. I called companies here in Denver they said $4000 and upI called a guy in an out lying small town and he did it for 1800
Educate yourself, purchase and install your new furnace, and then call a service company for a couple hundred bucks to come out and do a "clean and tune". If anything is wrong, they will find it. Piece of mind at a great price!!
I am a Utahn also. As a diyer what about the tech settings for gas pressure, heat range and some of those other settings which take special tools and knowledge?
Today a furnace replacement done professionally is $5,000 to $12,000 on the West Coast. This includes everything like a surge protector, new thermostat, filter box, venting, etc. I would always stick with Trane, American Standard, Carrier, Bryant, or Lennox. Never buy a Coleman, York, or Maytag! Goodman is hit or miss for lasting.
@@andreilesiuk9538 I don't know much about Armstrong. I'd find a good HVAC contractor that has been around for years and has good Google reviews. Make sure the person is testing airflow, a static pressure test. If they don't test static pressure and didn't see how many vents you have I wouldn't go with them. If you only have 1 return air duct it's a huge red flag, and you need someone to test statistic pressure!
kP HVAC,. My dealer used to exclusively sell Carrier now they are selling Coleman as their Preferred brand. For a while they sold Amanna. I wonder why they down graded from a big name to a never heard of name????
@@dand3975 That make no sense, unless they are a really small HVAC company that can no longer get Carrier equipment. I will only ever recommend Carrier, Bryant, Trane, American Standard, Lennox, Mitsubishi, and Daikin. Why choose anything else that's lower quality! Coleman and York are the worst. Look up their Consumer Reports ratings. It's 2 out of 10 for reliability! So 8 out of 10 people have problems in the first 10 years of ownership.
hello lm in the prosess of replacing my gas with electric furnace, 3ton to 4 ton external l cant do the freon so for now l want to make the heater work. you mite say lm intimadated. l have been a electrical linesman 45 years but this is a new game for sure.
Hi from Colorado - I've got multiple small companies and 1 man operations quoting ~5,000 - 6,000 for an 80%/100k btu replacement. I don't feel particularly confident in doing this myself but I'll feel so ripped off if I don't!
@@diyhvacguy It's sitting in a wide-open unfinished basement similar to one of your other videos. All in all a pretty easy job if I knew what I was doing! Follow-up question, where does a civilian purchase a Goodman furnace or similar? The vendors I've contacted seem to require that I be a professional.
@@galsina you can order one on Amazon or eBay no problem. It will have a 5 year warranty right out of the box, even thought I’m sure you wouldn’t have any issues until we’ll after that. Just make sure the width is right. If you need some help email me at stojicrepair@gmail.com and i can help make sure you get the right one if you decide to tackle it yourself. There really isn’t a ton of specialty tools. The tools I recommend having are in the description of my other furnace install videos. You can do it!
having our furnace replaced next week from an 28 year old 80 % to a brand new 95% single stage 70,000 BTU been quoted 4200 ( Canadian ) 3100 ( US ) for everything ( installation , parts and equipment ) 2 professionals doing it said it will take around 4-6 hours Does this sound right and a good price ? thanks for your videos cheers from Canada
Is it a good idea to put the furnace (heat only) in the attic? We live in utah and I’m a little concerned with having the furnace in the attic due to 🔥.
I have a large 29 yo manufactured home with the original high efficiency furnace that has crapped out. Based on my research, I'm thinking that going standard efficiency over high efficiency is better as they break down less, are easier to work on and parts are cheaper. Is this the case? Am I thinking wrong or am I on the right track? FYI I am in a very cold type 5 blue zone. Lastly, I was told that if I did the install myself (as I am not a certified tech) it would void the warranty...
I guess i paid a lot. I can’t do a DIY I do not want to take that chance In a above ground basement I paid for a whole new Lenox system stage 2 efficiency 80% furnace and one stage AC condenser and evaporator ,humidifier expansion tank and three ball valves installed in the Hudson Valley area New York 13.7 K
@@diyhvacguy I live just outside the City of Houston's regulated and incorporated area, in a place called "HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS." In Harris County, no government supported building permits/fees (or "on site" inspections) are utilized for residential dwellings. There are "State of Texas Building Codes" that are published and expected to be followed by home builders/contractors. But there is NO SUCH A THING AS A "GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT" that covers metropolitan Harris County and ENFORCES these published Texas State Building Codes. Government supported and Certified "building inspectors" who visit job sites and enforce building codes are found ONLY WITHIN THE CITY OF HOUSTON BOUNDARIES. Does that sound ridiculous to you? It sure does to me.
I recently replaced my AC. My house is 1000 square feet. The furnace is easily accessible in my basement. To replace the furnace as well, was an extra $6500. I passed. How do I find someone like you to replace it for $3000?
Thank you, I just subscribed after watching 2 of your videos. I live in Orange County, CA. I got a quick quote of $5500 to replace my old but still working 50 year old furnace. Do you recommend Home Depot to buy & install a furnace or AC if they are cheaper ?
I highly recommend Hvacdirect.com That’s probably the best place to get equipment as a homeowner. Use my code to get 3% off your order: X17AYSRVNGN8 Cheers
HI, DO YOU HAVE PEOPLE WHO COULD COME TO NORTHEAST PHILA. TO REPLACE A FUNACE THAT IS IN THE BASEMENT AND VERY EASY TO GET TO AN REPLACE? PLEASE LET ME KNOW OK? THANK YOU
Hey so I bought a replacement high efficiency for 2k (bids were 6k+) so doing it myself. Everything is the same size except it is 5.5” shorter. Is it better to bring the box on the bottom up with blocks or wood, or would it be better to do sheet metal work at the top box that leads to the duct work?
Hello, is there any advantage to replacing an already high efficiency furnace? This one is probably 20 years old but seems to work fine. Says 90+ efficiency on it. I would have to get the make and model to see exactly what it is.
I have an HVAC company and I have to pay for insurance, workman’s comp , social security, federal and state taxes, Medicare and general liability for each employee as well as administrative overhead, office expenses, warehouse/office rent, utilities, vehicle insurance, fuel, upkeep etc. these factors take us from a handyman status to a full HVAC contractor. Our hourly wage is $90 hr. For 1 technician and $125 for 2 technicians. We only mark up our materials 25% which is below national average. What is your hourly charge and do you pay for all of the required subjects mentioned above? I’m very interested in hearing your response. Thanks, Chad
Hey Chad. I have a helper for installs but for the most part I work by myself. I have a little Tacoma as you’ve seen, so I don’t have to drive my big duramax everywhere. I have very little overhead, vehicle insurance, fuel, tools, maintenance. When I was doing handyman work, I was up to 100/hr but I don’t do by the hour anymore since I’m full time hvac now. It’s all by the project which averages 300/hr ish. I don’t have a select percentage for markup. I usually just figure materials cost and then add $2k/day But sometimes it averages closer to 3k/day
@@diyhvacguy At 2K per day how do you install a $900+ (at cost) furnace for $2,000? What about the cost of a new gas Cock, gas flex upgrade electrical to a disconnect switch and ductwork conversion if needed. I like your videos and the simplicity of the teachings. Just not wild about quoting installing cost since there are different variables to each system and costs in different areas in the USA. Thanks, Chad
No I order all my equipment from the local Goodman dealer. But for DIYers they can definitely get equipment online it won’t be as good of a price though.
So funny how young it shows you are when you call a 92% furnace Old an old furnace to anyone who started doing HVAC before the 2000s. Is there anything from minimum 80% to even 100-year-old gravity furnace?
Here in Canada, a high efficient gas furnace (the only one you will be allowed to install) is always AT LEAST $5,000. This would be a replacement for an EXISITING high efficient furnace (house built in 2012 in my case) where all of that retro-fitting is not needed. I know a few people with plumbers in the family/friends that buy them a furnace at their cost and suddenly the price is around $800. Of course unless you know someone, you will be unable to buy a furnace yourself. The plumbing industry are gouging SCUM. All-electric for me in my next build.
Jesus, you said $2000 for 80% and even $3000 for upgrade to 96%!?! We just paid $13,170 for my mother’s home. She lives in a 3bed 2bath double wide mobile home. All the ductwork was in place already but the price didn’t even include checking or replacing if needed 😢 I feel like we got screwed over massively, but her furnace also has the AC unit with condenser outside as well. Went from 2.5 ton to 3 ton. As you mainly cover the heating side of costs, how much more should I have expected to pay for the AC too? Thanks.
I'm curious as to what it might cost to replace an oil burning furnace for a high efficiency propane or natural gas furnace since heating oil is over $4 a gallon right now and the furnace needs to be replaced anyway. I have just started looking into this yesterday so I am still brand new to all of this
As long as your ductwork is sufficient and you have good airflow at your vents with the existing system you should be good. The only thing you’ll need to change is installing a gas line. Do you already have natural gas or propane there for other appliances?
@@diyhvacguy it's an old house there is a DIY propane line going into the living room for a supplemental Mr Buddy heater type thing but no other gas. We would either need to get a big propane tank or have a natural gas line installed.
@@diyhvacguy Great, thank you! Is this the same as silver brazing rods? Many years ago, I built a bicycle frame using silver rods and it has held to to over 50,000 miles. I remember the rods with $8 a piece back then.
We have a propane furnace on its way out small home and it’s in the basement. House is about 14000 sq. Ft. Which brands would recommend that’s super easy to install if we do it or if we have a pro do it.
Hi, this video is really helpful. I've got five quotas, all of them is over $7,000. I decide to replace my 80% efficiency one to a high efficiency after watch your videos. What is required for the replacement as homeowner, is permit required? and how about furnace code?
Glad it was helpful for you! If you are replacing it yourself, technically you should get a permit, and the inspector will just verify that everything was done up to code. But a lot of people don’t, and accept the risk as it is their own home. When I replaced mine and added ac I didn’t pull one. Really the only two things are adding the pvc venting, and adding the drain for the high efficiency furnace. If you already have a drain for your ac then that won’t be a problem. If you have any other questions let me know! Cheers
We'll see how a homeowner doing it himself goes in 2025 with the new refrigerants controls and regulations. You won't even be able to buy a furnace for $2,000.
If someone charged me 4800 to put a furnace it I would do it. I'm gettin quotes like 19,000 and 12,000 and 9,000. And I think the 12,000 would cost more because he wasnt thinking it thru well
Holy cow. And people keep telling me that hvac companies are NOT ripping people off. Lol I don’t know why they get so butt hurt but the reality is that MOST are ripping people off left and right
@@diyhvacguy Yep. I also made the mistake of putting my info in this site where dozens of hvac companies call you to give estimates. So I just had them all come over. ALL of them were ripping me off. So Definetly dont do that. But since I made the OC i talked to a friend about some electrical work and I found out that he is also hvac certified. So he is upgrading me to 200 amp service and said he would hook up the propane lines and electrical and all that if i bought and mounted the unit and the flue. You saved me alot of money. I dont know how much he would charge to do only the furnace start to finish but it wasnt no 19,000.
Talk about low overhead. You must live at your parents house or this video is very outdated because minimum handyman to install. A new furnace should never be lower than 3500 and the going rate if you are licensed insured and installing for over 10 years at least should be 5500 which will be 2000 less than all the namebrand companies but then I'm in California and I pay a lot more than 700 bucks a month for rent/mortgage
80% efficient furnace vs 90/92/96+… didn’t see anything about payback! For a small, well insulated home, the payback for the up charge for a high efficiency furnace might be *after* the expected service life of your new furnace! Also factor in potentially higher maintenance/repair costs due to the higher complexity. This question - “does it make economic sense for me to have a high efficiency furnace installed?” Is a great way to test the expertise of a contractor.
Bro Ik this a year old but…it’s your own fault ur charging so little. I understand a furnace is now…I say NOW! (Nov 23’) around 1500-2000 but you have other material. You charge nothing basically for labor and your knowledge is work a lot. I think a lot of people would be happy with your pricing but you deserve more for what you are doing in their home. Our average high to high furnace swap is around $6,500 our lowest mid to Mid/80% is still 5k. U have a fam up ur price
Kinda Dumb Question but here it goes...... $4500-$9500 does that include the price of the furnace? or is that just labor? I have a 92% furnace that needs replacing (26yrs old) PVC and drainage system is fine it is on first level straight shot with a ramp 3 ft from a wide door, any stabs at $$$$$ ???
That’s equipment and labor but that’s a huge gap between 4500 and 9500. Since it’s a 96% high efficiency furnace the equipment is significantly higher price wise, so if it’s a relatively easy location, I’d say somewhere around 5-6000. Anything less would be a good deal. For me it would probably close to 4500, but I understand that other companies have a lot more overhead.
This is the guy and company you should use for all your heating and cooling needs. Not just for good pricing due to low overhead but for honest, good work, and more personal you can trust. Hard to find, but when you do, play it forward to keep him in business.
For being a very young gentleman, I give you a two thumbs up because you explained yourself very, very well you covered every key point and I appreciate you. I seen older man up here trying to explain exactly what you did and not explain anything at all. Believe me nothing at all they even try to do videos with the unit and the videos on themselves.😅 you explained it so well that a five-year-old could understand👍🏼👍🏼 I applaud you, sir. You’re a genius. God bless you.🙏
Hey I will replacing my own furnace when time comes. We need more honest experienced people like you in the HVAC business. It just amazes me how much guys will up the price on the product. Excellent video
Thank you so much! If you need help finding the correct equipment or the install feel free to email me at diyhvacguy@gmail.com Cheers!
@@diyhvacguy Your prices seem right on. 9,000 would be taking total advantage of someone. I worked over 45 years in the field, for a large Union shop, in one of the most expensive markets in the US, the San Francisco Bay Area. Seems like we were close to your prices, and could put in a whole heating system, including ductwork, flue, gas line, etc, for 9000. I retired in 2006. Man, I hope prices haven’t gone up that much.
Isn't that what companies did over the pandemic on everything 🙄. Car companies. People still kept buying.
@@rodgraff1782 they have at least twice from 20o6
hope you are licensed and pull permits otherwise it'll be an illegal installation.
Thank you for your videos, you are as honest to your field as they come, keep up the good work.
Thanks for these videos man, they're awesome - instant sub from me. I came across your channel when I was searching for DIY AC replacement, but I also need to do my furnace soon and your videos give me the confidence to do it in the future. Nice to see someone whose honest and transparent about it all, keep the great videos coming!
Thanks man! That means a lot. I think everyone should be able to learn how to do this stuff. Granted not everyone should but as long as you have some mechanical skills and understand the safety aspect of working with electricity and gas I say you can 100% replace your furnace yourself. I have another full furnace replacement video coming soon so stay tuned for that! Cheers
Good vidio, I would say one thing to you though. Your pretty young. Take care of yourself. It’s good to give someone a good deal, my brother warned me about being to cheap years ago. I thought he was crazy. Now here I am a lot older now. My body hurts, it’s harder to do what I used to. Take care of yourself don’t sell yourself short. Be fair as it sounds like you are. My brother told me if I wasn’t careful I would just be known as the guy that was cheap. Man was he rite. Wish I would have listened to him years ago.
Very wise words. I couldn’t agree more. Thanks so much for sharing 🙏🏻
I did watch a couple of you other videos…thank you for doing them. I have a 20 year old 96% in my attic of course, that was on its way out functioning wise. I am putting my house on the market next week…and I wanted everything to be fully functional. I have generally always done things like this myself…although this is the first furnace replacement. I have the old one out and waiting on an inexpensive rope hoist to help me lower old one, and raise the new one. Your videos helped me decide quickly this was something I could easily do, and not let it become a negotiable item during the sale.
What also helped was getting a bid from a local contractor for replacement. Cheapest bid was 10.5k for a single stage furnace! I ordered a two stage, multi speed Goodman online for 1550.00. It will be here next week, and I will get it installed.
I like what you said about it not being “Rocket Science “…I say that all the time. I am not taking away anything from the trades…I respect true professionalism. My job may not be as nice looking as the pros…but I am confident it will be functional and safe.
It just bothers the heck out of me that a local contractor can justify charging that much…knowing full well they aren’t paying the people who actually do the work an exorbitant amount of money. One would also think that a larger company would be more competitive pricing wise….higher overhead…but far greater volume.
Anyway…thank you for your videos…if you were local to me here in Bend, Oregon…I would seriously consider using you on some of these projects.
Hey Steve, thanks so much for sharing. That’s awesome! I’m glad my videos were helpful for you and I’m confident you can do it as well :) I’ve done a few attic system replacements back when I lived in Tn, definitely more work but it can be done. I think on a few of them I used one of those ratcheting winches and that worked pretty well. Anyways, I’m in Utah, I hear Bend is a beautiful place! I hope the rest of the install goes smoothly, and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask! Cheers
I hope you have pulled a permit for the furnace because they are probably going to check it if they see anything isn't done correctly but you can pull a homeowners permit and have the city you live in inspect the job but you should definitely read every single paragraph in the installation instructions that come with the furnace or just wait until the inspector gives you a bunch of things to fix. I have fixed so many homeowners mistakes that don't make much difference until you have a home inspection and fail it.
@@christopherrpaulson3741 even if they pull a home owner permit they still don't get around the issue of not having a state license to do anything fossil fuel or refrigerant related. everybody has a opinion but it really should be done by a qualified person "rocket science" or not.
Got a $6500 estimate yesterday in Texas for an 80%. I said thx but no thx. Bought a Rheem today, with the filter box and additional misc for $1083. Big company markup such as this is a bit ridiculous. I'm estimating 4ish hours tomorrow for the installation. It is easy access.
Let us know how it went! Cheers
@@diyhvacguy had an uneasy feeling about the old unit, as in what is wrong with it? The $6500 "tech" barely checked the unit. So, before yanking the old one I decided to get a 2nd opinion .The fellow at the parts place said the heat exchangers aren't usually the issue. He was an older man, very nice and kept repeating: why don't you just fix it? Tracy Graham of Cool Country Air came out and within 30 minutes had it running. The inducer pressure hose nipple was blocked. Highly recommend him in the DFW area. So now all I have to do is load up my new unit and parts for a refund. This went from $6500, down to me doing it for $1083, down to $120. Tracy also had a camera that he used to look at the exchangers. I saw the images , looked great. What I've learned is that gas furnaces are not that complex, quite simple to diagnose and repair, if you know what you're doing. The start up is a sequence of events, 5 -6, one after the other.
Great video. Your videos have taught me a lot. Thanks. I bought a little house down the street I'm redoing that I priced a new furnace for it and they wanted over 8 thousand dollars. 🙄 Not going to happen. lol My furnace is 8 years old so I'm plan on buying myself a new one and putting mine in that house. Every sense I had problems with my furnace and had that company come out to fix it, it kept shutting off at night. I'd take the cover off then it would work. It would quit working again the next night. Called them they worked on it charged me almost $200. That night did the same thing. They came back replace the Hot Surface Control, almost $400. Will the next morning NO HEAT. I was mad. Thinking why would it not work but you take the cover off it would work. Sound to me like something sticking. Dug out the book to it and looking at all the components and saw the Air Pressure Switches. Ordered them on Amazon. I replaced them and guess what, fixed it. That was a few years back sense then I've fixed the AC that needed a compositor and few other things. With a little research and videos like yours I've found furnaces are really easy. Hard to find far and honest people anymore. Wish you live in my town, you'd have my business...
It's nice to see someone tell it like it is, I had to give you a sub, watching these kinda vid's because I rent the basement apartment of this house and my landlord lives upstairs,
he just had a (HE) 96% Goodman and air conditioner installed, in the furnace room I have a little table and my tools it's not very big, but after the furnace guy left I started getting all kinds of ants
and bugs, found out he didn't seal the holes where the cords and hose for the air unit was outside and the exhaust hole so I had to seal them up, then I had to use 3/4 of a roll of aluminum tape to cover the gaps in the duck work, some holes 1/2 inch long, we also had to get the 61 year old furnace out by ourselves, plus I had to clean up after he left, so anyway i'm looking at the furnace and I thought isn't there supposed to be a fresh air intake going to the outside, so I told the landlord to ask his furnace guy about it and he said nope don't need one, im in Ontario, Canada and i'm thinking in the winter won't the furnace use up all the oxygen in that small room and cause problems for us? There is no window or vent or no way for that furnace to get fresh air,
by the way 2 years ago the pilot light on the old furnace would not stay lit so he put in a thermocouple, used my tools and charged the landlord 100$ for 5 minutes work and the landlord thinks this guy is the best :(
Aw man. That stinks. Well your landlord is blessed to have such and awesome tenant! Thanks so much for the support man! If there is anything you’d like to see on the channel let me know! Cheers
Thank you for another great video!
We replaced a furnace and AC system for my niece a year ago. The previous install was a nightmare. One screw held the return duct to the furnace and a 3" gap, in the rear, was wrapped with aluminum tape. The supply duct above the plenum was pulled apart at the Pittsburgh and a 1" gap was blowing supply air into the furnace room.
We corrected these problems and many others and she now has a great, high efficiency, furnace and an AC that doesn't leak. (The 2 year old Goodman was leaking at the evaporative coil). I don't know how the installers could sleep at night after doing such shoddy work.
I appreciate these videos. I am currently moving my furnace about 6' for renovation purposes. I was quoted $6k for that job.
That’s just ridiculous… so you’re gonna tackle it yourself? :)
@@diyhvacguy I am doing the relocation, intake/exhaust, and drain venting myself. The gas was moved already, i just need someone to make a new return and supply plenum,
I replaced my furnace and added an ac last April. 96% 2 stage furnace and a single stage ac. I wish my cost was $4k for the furnace. Costs here in CA are astronomical!
Not happy with some of the outrageous prices I've seen from heating system installers. What I've also found is that they will not divulge the cost of the boiler. I'm not paying $4400 for something that I can have on my doorstep next week for $2400. A relative just paid $7500 to hook up a boiler that his daughter gave him recently. It was new but she had replaced it with a high efficiency unit. And this was the exception ,,, finding someone to install a boiler that they did not sell you. I get that they want to take on full responsibility for the job but I also think It's more about money. My daughter paid $18,000 for one of the hang on the wall units for 2000 sq ft. home. It included adding one baseboard section to an adjoining room. It happened to be a straightforward job. That's crazy money. And don't get me started on trained, licensed professionals. I've seen some of most horrific work done by "pros". I'm not a plumbing, heating or gas pro but do very fine work on anything I tackle. But I also understand that there are many out there who would blow themselves up along with a city block due to lack of knowledge.
I’m 31 and I wish I’ve would’ve started doing this in my 20s smh. Good stuff
I watched a few of your videos. You are the reason I am thinking about replacing my 29 years old Rheem.
Right on. If you need some help, feel free to email me at diyhvacguy@gmail.com Cheers, Dave
You are always extremely helpful!
WOWEE,,,,,AN HONEST SERVICE -MAN,,,,,THANK YOU SO MUCH SON.
Thanks again. I'm learning a lot and I appreciate you posting your vids. Best wishes.
You are right on the money price wise , I just replaced my old furnace with an 80% single stage furnace located on my crawl space for $2100 labor included . The big companies wanted $5000 to replace it
Yea it’s crazy.
What brand did you go for?
I installed my own 95% furnace in my home. I bought it on Ebay for about $2000 ( free shipping) with maybe a couple of hundred added for some tools and materials. My old furnace was an 80% so I kept the outer roof jack and ran my PVC pipes inside of it with insulation and a custom made cap made from a stainless steel cake pan.
I learned a lot while doing it and I feel confident that I can repair anything in the system now, by myself. Houses similar to mine have had their furnace replaced for 400% MORE THAN MINE COST ME. So I decided I was going to replace mine by myself well before my old 35 year old furnace completely failed.
I will never call in an HVAC company as long as I live.
Had to watch this again . Your awesome for giving us this information .
Of course! Thanks for watching
5 tons recomendable for Texas I’m think it on make the change by may self old Goodman r22, I get prices for 3 different persons from $6000 to 7900 furnace on the attic
5 years ago I was house shopping. Found a newer house that had heat pumps and elec furnace. I called big guys in tulsa. They wanted something like $9k a piece ($18k total) just for furnace swap to natural gas. Outside unit would remain. Ended up buying a century home with nothing installed. Called a small hvac guy locally had 2 goodmans installed 96% furnace, 18 seer heat pumps, ducting installed for $15k. I plumbed gas lines, condensate and flues. Plus ran electric to everything.
Nice!! Thanks for sharing
You good guy. I leaned from you lot . thank
21 years ago, it cost me $2500 for a replacement. It was a 93%, 100k btu, Anderson. Also, I went from an 80% furnace. I plan on replacing with another 90 something furnace myself next year, with a little help from someone who used to do this for a living. It appears I need to replace my single 2 inch PCV pipe with two 3 inch pipes.
Kind of depends on where the furnace is. If there is enough area where the furnace is to pull fresh air for combustion, you may not need the 2nd pipe but if it’s in a confined space then yes you’d need to run the second pipe. I see a lot of 96% furnaces in a big open space in the basement that just have an open 90 degree elbow off the fresh air side. The install manual will show the requirements for 2” and 3” depending on the size of the furnace. It can only have so many 90’s and 45’s if it’s 2” and same with 3” If you’d like some info on the warranty for the new system, shoot me an email over at diyhvacguy@gmail.com Cheers
@@diyhvacguy So far, I’m leaning towards Goodman. They are a good brand and have an outlet near me. I am sending you an email about the warranty, but not sure why, at this point.
@@KingArtexerxes goodman is not a good unit lol. It might be a good value for the price or soemthing like that but dont buy it thinkjng they are a good unit because they are not.
@@obama7325 They were bought out by a Japanese country many years ago, and are just as good as many major brands today. Even the HVAC people I’ve talked to say as much. My neighbor and an HVAC friend of his installed a Goodman furnace and AC over 5 years ago and no problems with it, so far.
@@KingArtexerxes i know they are the same as amana and the compressors shit the bed at like 2 years if you dont put a hard start kit
Furnace changeout alone in my area 80 percent 2-5 ton $3500-$5000. New Orleans la
oh wow! $$$ saves, can you come replace my Bryant plus 80 old furnace?
Hey I just want to say I don't know you but I like you a lot because of your honesty. I wish you were in my area because you would have all of my work.
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻 that means a lot to me
I have a 24 year old high efficiency York propane unit in my attic with pvc venting and with only a small opening to my attic.
Is it possible to just replace the components of the furnace rather than the entire unit when it eventually stops working? Thanks
Just got a price on one I wanted. $2500 for a lower cost unit.. Furnace, condenser and A coil. 2 ton.
You have been my go-to guy for my furnace issues for a couple of years now. Thank you for your great videos. I really need to replace my Goodman furnace, my A/C and my hot water heater. You mention that you are in Utah. I am in Boise, Idaho. By chance do you do business or interested in doing a sale and installation here? Or, can you recommend someone like yourself, who is a small business owner who can offer fair pricing? Everything is in easy access in my garage and there is no rush needed since I just fixed the furnace again, thanks to you.
And now I have something to comment on your statement that you've charged 2000 bucks to do an 80% heater change out
I live in Canada and I kinda heard that You can't buy a Furnace as a homeowner, you need a Plumbing license or be a Journeyman or something. didn't dig into it thou
Yes, this is true. That way they can keep the prices at whatever they want and there isn't anything you can do about it.
@@karlhungus545 sucks eh, basically the control the market with it
@leusemia6959 Actually, in my next home build, I will be going all electric and installing it myself...for about $1,000 total. I can then also fix it myself in the rare event that it's necessary in the far future.
@@karlhungus545 Good deal 😎
This was very helpful
80% is fine for me, my house is 2000 sq ft and I went with 80%. I called companies here in Denver they said $4000 and upI called a guy in an out lying small town and he did it for 1800
Nice! Were you happy with the end result?
@@diyhvacguy very
Educate yourself, purchase and install your new furnace, and then call a service company for a couple hundred bucks to come out and do a "clean and tune". If anything is wrong, they will find it. Piece of mind at a great price!!
thanks for you honest and sure you be successful all the best
I am a Utahn also. As a diyer what about the tech settings for gas pressure, heat range and some of those other settings which take special tools and knowledge?
You saved me three thousand dollars once I realized the company was charging too much do to overhead.
Today a furnace replacement done professionally is $5,000 to $12,000 on the West Coast. This includes everything like a surge protector, new thermostat, filter box, venting, etc. I would always stick with Trane, American Standard, Carrier, Bryant, or Lennox. Never buy a Coleman, York, or Maytag! Goodman is hit or miss for lasting.
Hi , what about Armstrong furnace ? ( made by Lennox)
Thanks
@@andreilesiuk9538 I don't know much about Armstrong. I'd find a good HVAC contractor that has been around for years and has good Google reviews. Make sure the person is testing airflow, a static pressure test. If they don't test static pressure and didn't see how many vents you have I wouldn't go with them. If you only have 1 return air duct it's a huge red flag, and you need someone to test statistic pressure!
@@KPHVAC thank you for your reply and recommendation!
kP HVAC,. My dealer used to exclusively sell Carrier now they are selling Coleman as their Preferred brand. For a while they sold Amanna. I wonder why they down graded from a big name to a never heard of name????
@@dand3975 That make no sense, unless they are a really small HVAC company that can no longer get Carrier equipment. I will only ever recommend Carrier, Bryant, Trane, American Standard, Lennox, Mitsubishi, and Daikin. Why choose anything else that's lower quality! Coleman and York are the worst. Look up their Consumer Reports ratings. It's 2 out of 10 for reliability! So 8 out of 10 people have problems in the first 10 years of ownership.
Where I live you can't install less than a 96% now. Code!
hello lm in the prosess of replacing my gas with electric furnace, 3ton to 4 ton external l cant do the freon so for now l want to make the heater work. you mite say lm intimadated. l have been a electrical linesman 45 years but this is a new game for sure.
Hi from Colorado - I've got multiple small companies and 1 man operations quoting ~5,000 - 6,000 for an 80%/100k btu replacement. I don't feel particularly confident in doing this myself but I'll feel so ripped off if I don't!
Wow, that’s crazy! Well shop around for sure. Definitely seems exorbitant. Where the furnace located?
@@diyhvacguy It's sitting in a wide-open unfinished basement similar to one of your other videos. All in all a pretty easy job if I knew what I was doing! Follow-up question, where does a civilian purchase a Goodman furnace or similar? The vendors I've contacted seem to require that I be a professional.
@@galsina you can order one on Amazon or eBay no problem. It will have a 5 year warranty right out of the box, even thought I’m sure you wouldn’t have any issues until we’ll after that. Just make sure the width is right. If you need some help email me at stojicrepair@gmail.com and i can help make sure you get the right one if you decide to tackle it yourself. There really isn’t a ton of specialty tools. The tools I recommend having are in the description of my other furnace install videos. You can do it!
having our furnace replaced next week from an 28 year old 80 % to a brand new 95% single stage 70,000 BTU been quoted 4200 ( Canadian ) 3100 ( US ) for everything ( installation , parts and equipment ) 2 professionals doing it said it will take around 4-6 hours Does this sound right and a good price ? thanks for your videos cheers from Canada
Is it a good idea to put the furnace (heat only) in the attic? We live in utah and I’m a little concerned with having the furnace in the attic due to 🔥.
It doesn’t make any difference if the furnace is in the attic. Just harder to get to is all.
I have a large 29 yo manufactured home with the original high efficiency furnace that has crapped out. Based on my research, I'm thinking that going standard efficiency over high efficiency is better as they break down less, are easier to work on and parts are cheaper. Is this the case? Am I thinking wrong or am I on the right track? FYI I am in a very cold type 5 blue zone. Lastly, I was told that if I did the install myself (as I am not a certified tech) it would void the warranty...
Great video, done with excellent info, thank you!
Of course! Thanks for watching!
I guess i paid a lot. I can’t do a DIY I do not want to take that chance In a above ground basement I paid for a whole new Lenox system stage 2 efficiency 80% furnace and one stage AC condenser and evaporator ,humidifier expansion tank and three ball valves installed in the Hudson Valley area New York 13.7 K
Permits are required for a furnace change out.
Right, and homeowners can pull a permit and have their work inspected 👍🏼
@@diyhvacguy I live just outside the City of Houston's regulated and incorporated area, in a place called "HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS." In Harris County, no government supported building permits/fees (or "on site" inspections) are utilized for residential dwellings. There are "State of Texas Building Codes" that are published and expected to be followed by home builders/contractors. But there is NO SUCH A THING AS A "GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT" that covers metropolitan Harris County and ENFORCES these published Texas State Building Codes. Government supported and Certified "building inspectors" who visit job sites and enforce building codes are found ONLY WITHIN THE CITY OF HOUSTON BOUNDARIES. Does that sound ridiculous to you? It sure does to me.
Thanks for the video wish you were in the nc area
I recently replaced my AC. My house is 1000 square feet. The furnace is easily accessible in my basement. To replace the furnace as well, was an extra $6500. I passed. How do I find someone like you to replace it for $3000?
Another solid vid, thank you
Of course. Thanks for watching. Cheers
Hey! I was hoping to view the separate AC and full system install videos. I didn’t see them on your page. Are those hopefully in the works?! :)
If you look under my playlists you should see those. I have a few full replacement videos
Thanks, you are great!
Thank you, I just subscribed after watching 2 of your videos. I live in Orange County, CA. I got a quick quote of $5500 to replace my old but still working 50 year old furnace. Do you recommend Home Depot to buy & install a furnace or AC if they are cheaper ?
I highly recommend Hvacdirect.com That’s probably the best place to get equipment as a homeowner. Use my code to get 3% off your order: X17AYSRVNGN8 Cheers
If I buy the Goodman unit and install, do I qualify for the warranty? Well done !
Thanks Dave.
Thanks, your awesome.
HI, DO YOU HAVE PEOPLE WHO COULD COME TO NORTHEAST PHILA. TO REPLACE A FUNACE THAT IS IN THE BASEMENT AND VERY EASY TO GET TO AN REPLACE? PLEASE LET ME KNOW OK? THANK YOU
Hi, I'm in Australia, some of those prices seem high. Does those proces include replacing either in roof ducting or under floor ducting ?
Hey so I bought a replacement high efficiency for 2k (bids were 6k+) so doing it myself. Everything is the same size except it is 5.5” shorter. Is it better to bring the box on the bottom up with blocks or wood, or would it be better to do sheet metal work at the top box that leads to the duct work?
Build a plenum
Supply or return plenum?
Sorry I just now saw this.. did you get it done ? I’d build a transition from the top and attach to the top of the coil.
Good information
Hello, is there any advantage to replacing an already high efficiency furnace? This one is probably 20 years old but seems to work fine. Says 90+ efficiency on it. I would have to get the make and model to see exactly what it is.
Other then peace of mind, not really any reason to replace it if it is still working good
I have an HVAC company and I have to pay for insurance, workman’s comp , social security, federal and state taxes, Medicare and general liability for each employee as well as administrative overhead, office expenses, warehouse/office rent, utilities, vehicle insurance, fuel, upkeep etc. these factors take us from a handyman status to a full HVAC contractor. Our hourly wage is $90 hr. For 1 technician and $125 for 2 technicians. We only mark up our materials 25% which is below national average. What is your hourly charge and do you pay for all of the required subjects mentioned above? I’m very interested in hearing your response. Thanks, Chad
Hey Chad. I have a helper for installs but for the most part I work by myself. I have a little Tacoma as you’ve seen, so I don’t have to drive my big duramax everywhere. I have very little overhead, vehicle insurance, fuel, tools, maintenance. When I was doing handyman work, I was up to 100/hr but I don’t do by the hour anymore since I’m full time hvac now. It’s all by the project which averages 300/hr ish.
I don’t have a select percentage for markup. I usually just figure materials cost and then add $2k/day But sometimes it averages closer to 3k/day
@@diyhvacguy
At 2K per day how do you install a $900+ (at cost) furnace for $2,000? What about the cost of a new gas Cock, gas flex upgrade electrical to a disconnect switch and ductwork conversion if needed. I like your videos and the simplicity of the teachings. Just not wild about quoting installing cost since there are different variables to each system and costs in different areas in the USA.
Thanks, Chad
@@chadpadilla2664
Aka, stop, telling people how much we are ripping people off.
Are you ordering your furnaces online? If so where? Trying to cut my overhead as well
No I order all my equipment from the local Goodman dealer. But for DIYers they can definitely get equipment online it won’t be as good of a price though.
Thanks.
So funny how young it shows you are when you call a 92% furnace Old an old furnace to anyone who started doing HVAC before the 2000s. Is there anything from minimum 80% to even 100-year-old gravity furnace?
Here in Canada, a high efficient gas furnace (the only one you will be allowed to install) is always AT LEAST $5,000. This would be a replacement for an EXISITING high efficient furnace (house built in 2012 in my case) where all of that retro-fitting is not needed. I know a few people with plumbers in the family/friends that buy them a furnace at their cost and suddenly the price is around $800. Of course unless you know someone, you will be unable to buy a furnace yourself. The plumbing industry are gouging SCUM. All-electric for me in my next build.
I agree, with you
Where are you located a honest person hard to find.
Slc, Ut
Jesus, you said $2000 for 80% and even $3000 for upgrade to 96%!?! We just paid $13,170 for my mother’s home. She lives in a 3bed 2bath double wide mobile home. All the ductwork was in place already but the price didn’t even include checking or replacing if needed 😢 I feel like we got screwed over massively, but her furnace also has the AC unit with condenser outside as well. Went from 2.5 ton to 3 ton. As you mainly cover the heating side of costs, how much more should I have expected to pay for the AC too? Thanks.
13 is a bit excessive. Should have been closer to 10k with ac also… but live and learn! This also depends highly on the area
I'm curious as to what it might cost to replace an oil burning furnace for a high efficiency propane or natural gas furnace since heating oil is over $4 a gallon right now and the furnace needs to be replaced anyway. I have just started looking into this yesterday so I am still brand new to all of this
As long as your ductwork is sufficient and you have good airflow at your vents with the existing system you should be good. The only thing you’ll need to change is installing a gas line. Do you already have natural gas or propane there for other appliances?
@@diyhvacguy it's an old house there is a DIY propane line going into the living room for a supplemental Mr Buddy heater type thing but no other gas. We would either need to get a big propane tank or have a natural gas line installed.
@@turbolag5107 in terms of price, if you do this yourself, I’d say around $1200 plus whatever it costs to get gas to the furnace.
@@diyhvacguy it's definitely an idea. Going to see what some local estimates would be before pulling the trigger on anything.
@@turbolag5107 sounds good. Let me know if you have any other questions!
So with an a-coil sitting on top, I understand you have to be able to use a oxy-acetylene torch to reconnect this?
No you can use Staybrite 8 on it 👍🏼
@@diyhvacguy Great, thank you! Is this the same as silver brazing rods? Many years ago, I built a bicycle frame using silver rods and it has held to to over 50,000 miles. I remember the rods with $8 a piece back then.
We have a propane furnace on its way out small home and it’s in the basement. House is about 14000 sq. Ft. Which brands would recommend that’s super easy to install if we do it or if we have a pro do it.
Hey, feel free to email me at diyhvacguy@gmail.com and I’d be happy to help you out with this. Thanks, Dave
@@diyhvacguy thank you so much!
Do you mean 1400 square feet?
You put 14,000!
I live in nj. How long can heat exchange last? I change filter on time
2006. 80%
I've watched a few of your furnace videos. why don't you ever use a manometer and combustion analyzer?
I have a separate video specifically for checking gas pressure but I will start including that in the next furnace replacement videos for sure.
@@diyhvacguy You could add a link to that video
i charge 3500 in canadian dollars for 95% goodman and you cant buy a gas appliance without a gas licence here in Ontario
Can flue pipes briefly run down or do they have to be going up consistently?
It’s definitely recommended for it to always slope up especially with 96% pvc venting
What is the cost savings per year for fuel between an 80 vs a 96 percent furnace using natural gas as the fuel
They say about 10%
Hi, this video is really helpful. I've got five quotas, all of them is over $7,000. I decide to replace my 80% efficiency one to a high efficiency after watch your videos. What is required for the replacement as homeowner, is permit required? and how about furnace code?
Glad it was helpful for you! If you are replacing it yourself, technically you should get a permit, and the inspector will just verify that everything was done up to code. But a lot of people don’t, and accept the risk as it is their own home. When I replaced mine and added ac I didn’t pull one. Really the only two things are adding the pvc venting, and adding the drain for the high efficiency furnace. If you already have a drain for your ac then that won’t be a problem. If you have any other questions let me know! Cheers
When you get your furnace, just make sure you follow the venting size chart and you will be good. It will be 2-3” diameter venting.
@@diyhvacguy well if you have something go wrong and your insurance company finds out you failed to get a permit they don't have to honor your policy.
@@jimzimmerman5288
Technically homeowners insurance aren’t required to honor anything.
Cool 😎
What state do you work in
Anything they think they can pry from you!
Just got quoted 16,000 Canadian for 60,000 btu furnace in the crawlspace..they must be on crack😮
Where are located in utah ?
Business name ?
Google how many installs are done incorrectly and then you will understand why people need to pay more.
We'll see how a homeowner doing it himself goes in 2025 with the new refrigerants controls and regulations.
You won't even be able to buy a furnace for $2,000.
Where can we buy a furnace From?
I’ve bought them from Amazon and eBay. Also websites like hvacdirect.com sells them.
Thanks.
Where are you located at?
He said Utah.
If someone charged me 4800 to put a furnace it I would do it. I'm gettin quotes like 19,000 and 12,000 and 9,000. And I think the 12,000 would cost more because he wasnt thinking it thru well
Holy cow. And people keep telling me that hvac companies are NOT ripping people off. Lol I don’t know why they get so butt hurt but the reality is that MOST are ripping people off left and right
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Yep. I also made the mistake of putting my info in this site where dozens of hvac companies call you to give estimates. So I just had them all come over. ALL of them were ripping me off. So Definetly dont do that. But since I made the OC i talked to a friend about some electrical work and I found out that he is also hvac certified. So he is upgrading me to 200 amp service and said he would hook up the propane lines and electrical and all that if i bought and mounted the unit and the flue. You saved me alot of money. I dont know how much he would charge to do only the furnace start to finish but it wasnt no 19,000.
I watched
Chicago this week, 12,800$ 80% 13seer, 14,900$ 80%14seer, 16seer 80%23,000$. Explain that? You know what it is? Corporate greed.
exactly
If it’s a nice house it sounds like you need to start bumping your price up a little bit.
Yes I definitely have!
Talk about low overhead. You must live at your parents house or this video is very outdated because minimum handyman to install. A new furnace should never be lower than 3500 and the going rate if you are licensed insured and installing for over 10 years at least should be 5500 which will be 2000 less than all the namebrand companies but then I'm in California and I pay a lot more than 700 bucks a month for rent/mortgage
I just paid 19,000 for 2 of them😕
Yikes
80% efficient furnace vs 90/92/96+… didn’t see anything about payback!
For a small, well insulated home, the payback for the up charge for a high efficiency furnace might be *after* the expected service life of your new furnace!
Also factor in potentially higher maintenance/repair costs due to the higher complexity.
This question - “does it make economic sense for me to have a high efficiency furnace installed?” Is a great way to test the expertise of a contractor.
Good feedback for a future video. Thanks so much. Dave
Without a gas ticket...no wholesaler will sell you a gas appliance in my country Canada ..home Depot hmm maybe
That’s a bummer
Bro Ik this a year old but…it’s your own fault ur charging so little. I understand a furnace is now…I say NOW! (Nov 23’) around 1500-2000 but you have other material. You charge nothing basically for labor and your knowledge is work a lot. I think a lot of people would be happy with your pricing but you deserve more for what you are doing in their home. Our average high to high furnace swap is around $6,500 our lowest mid to
Mid/80% is still 5k. U have a fam up ur price
Yea I found that out for sure. My pricing is a lot higher now. Thanks bro
Kinda Dumb Question but here it goes...... $4500-$9500 does that include the price of the furnace? or is that just labor? I have a 92% furnace that needs replacing (26yrs old) PVC and drainage system is fine it is on first level straight shot with a ramp 3 ft from a wide door, any stabs at $$$$$ ???
That’s equipment and labor but that’s a huge gap between 4500 and 9500. Since it’s a 96% high efficiency furnace the equipment is significantly higher price wise, so if it’s a relatively easy location, I’d say somewhere around 5-6000. Anything less would be a good deal. For me it would probably close to 4500, but I understand that other companies have a lot more overhead.