Is $925 to replace an inline pressure regulating valve (PRV) a fair price?
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I had an inline pressure regulating valve (PRV) replaced. I feel I was overcharged for the service, despite it being the cheapest quote I received (other quotes went up to $2500). I am considering disputing the charge with my credit card and seeking a partial refund.
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Replacement of the inline pressure regulating valve (PRV) to manage city water pressure. - Valve Type: Resideo Braukmann DS06-104-SUP-LF 1-1/2" DS06 DialSet Pressure Regulating Valve - Features: Single Union Press Fittings, Lead Free
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