Is $3,300 to replace an evaporator coil a fair price?
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I googled "cost to replace evaporator coil" and it says $600 to $2000. Another website said the upper range is $2,700 including parts, labor, and refrigerant. I am questioning if $3,300 is a fair price, and if not, what range I should be looking at.
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The quote is for replacing an evaporator coil. It includes parts, labor, and refrigerant. The existing AC unit is a Goodman 2-ton unit, model GSX14, manufactured in 2017. The evaporator coil is a Goodman, model CAPF1824A6DB, manufactured in 2014, and is located in the attic. The system uses R-410A refrigerant and is out of warranty (5 years old).
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Category
HVAC
Price
$3,300
Quote Date
July 30, 2025
Location
Georgia
Brand/model
Goodman GSX14
BTU tonnage
2 Ton
Fuel type
Electric
System type
Air conditioner
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