Is $2,500 to connect and test oil furnace to new tank a fair price?
Project Details
Homeowner is an electrician living in Southern Oregon with a 5-year-old oil furnace and a 25-year-old tank that needs relocation due to an addition. Natural gas is unavailable. The home already has a wood stove and a 4-year-old AC unit. The owner is frustrated by a lack of competent local tradespeople and is considering DIY tank installation or switching to electric heat.
Quote Details
Labor and professional services to connect a homeowner-installed oil tank and lines to an existing furnace. - Connect copper lines to existing 5-year-old oil furnace - Perform system testing and startup - Homeowner provides tank and copper lines (approx. $2,500 material cost)
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Category
HVAC
Price
$2,500
Quote Date
June 21, 2026
Location
Oregon
Home Size
1,600 sq ft
Fuel type
Oil
System type
Furnace
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