Is $7,409 to perform comprehensive HVAC system repair and maintenance a fair price?
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My mom received this quote from an inspection by her preferred HVAC company. Is the quote overpriced?
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This quote covers a comprehensive set of HVAC services, including: - Uninstallation and disposal of the old damaged coil. - Leak free installation of the new coil. - Full system testing and calibration for peak performance. - Uninstallation and disposal of the old damaged filter drier. - Leak free installation of the new filter drier. - Full system testing and calibration for peak performance. - Refrigerant leak detection. - Recover refrigerant. - Nitrogen purge. - Leak repair. - Pressure test. - All refrigerant recovery and recycling following EPA protocol. - Purging refrigerant lines with dry nitrogen. - Accurate refrigerant weigh in/out with calibrated scale. - Complete refrigerant testing for peak system operation using super heat and sub cooling diagnostics. - Adding refrigerant to EPA guidelines. - Remove schrader core with isolation tool. - Install new schrader core and new cap. - Leak test service valve.
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Category
HVAC
Price
$7,409
Quote Date
June 4, 2025
Location
Arizona
System type
Air conditioner
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