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Is $360 to clean draft motor and pressure safety switch a fair price?

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Heat wouldn't turn on and made a slushing water sound. I've been in the house for about 6 years and this is the first HVAC issue. The technician found tarp material in the drain lines, likely from original construction.

Quote Details

Clean inducer motor assembly and pressure safety switch to resolve heating issues and water sounds. - Disconnect and remove flue venting, remove inducer motor assembly and electrical wiring. - Clean inducer motor assembly and pressure switch using environmentally safe cleanser. - Reinstall inducer motor assembly and connect electrical wiring. - Verify combustion air pressure. - Restart system, check carbon monoxide levels within flue system and check for proper operation. - Clean all drain lines and traps to remove debris.

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Category

HVAC

Price

$360

Quote Date

April 8, 2026

Year Built

2018

System type

Furnace

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