
Is $425 to pull and clean HVAC blower wheel housing a fair price?
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I always feel like no matter what HVAC company I come to get my annual maintenance wants to sell me everything costing an arm and a leg. I'm worried I am being taken advantage of, especially since I had the motor replaced last year and now they want to charge me separately to clean the wheel housing, which I believe should have been included with the motor replacement. I've tried other companies before too and yet to find one that seems trustworthy regardless of reviews.
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This quote is for pulling and cleaning an extremely dirty HVAC component, specifically identified as the blower wheel housing. - Pull HVAC blower wheel housing - Clean HVAC blower wheel housing
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