Is $6,000 to relocate air handler from closet to attic a fair price?
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The air handler is currently in a closet and causes significant noise from the return air vents located directly below it. I am considering moving it to the attic to reduce noise and improve return air flow.
Quote Details
Relocation of existing HVAC air handler unit to improve noise levels and airflow. - Move air handler from current closet location to the attic - Reconfigure ductwork for new location - Install new return air system to address noise and flow issues
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Category
HVAC
Price
$6,000
Quote Date
May 23, 2026
Fuel type
Electric
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