kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
I am afraid i will wake up cold.
We all are doomed to waking up cold some time.
I am afraid i will wake up cold.
We all are doomed to waking up cold some time.
We are all doomed to waking up dead some day too.
I realize this is just a typo, but you probably were actually "played in full".We going to replace the old furnace with a new 80% efficiency furnace $1900.00. The last summer repairs replaced the AC unit outside and new coils to match the outside unit.
We are working with a home warranty on this. An HVAC contractor submitted a 90% efficient furnace but was rejected by the home warranty.
Home warrantees are interesting to work with. They have no contractors in this area willing to work with them. They have a clause in the warrantee program that states if they can?t get a contractor through their network I can get my own.
What you find out from the contractors is they won?t work with the warranty company because they agree to the fees up front then beat the contractor down to 60 or 70 percent of what they agreed to pay at the end after they do the work. So the only way is to pay the contractor up front and I have to collect the reimbursement from the warranty company.
The warranty company beats me down on $1,900.00 they will pay. They will not pay $450.00 (there estimated cost) for the new chimney liner that the new furnace has to have, they actual liner will be around $300.00 They then deduct such things as what they call typical cost for disposal of the old furnace, permit fees, even though there is no permit fee for this repair and the contractor did not include that in there estimate.
After all the deductions I will have to pay $900.00 and the warranty company will pay around a thousand. I have to present to the warrantee company a receipt for the total played in full, then they will send me a check for around $1000.00
80%? That warranty company is screwing you!We going to replace the old furnace with a new 80% efficiency furnace $1900.00.
I think what you see is on the thermocouple, I have seen several replacements that have this fitting but the mount for the probe end doesn't always use it, but you can not easily remove it without damaging the thermocouple either so they just hang there looking like something was missed.I also noticed a brass connector on the pilot(?) tube that probably should have been screwed in somewhere.
What you find out from the contractors is they won?t work with the warranty company because they agree to the fees up front then beat the contractor down to 60 or 70 percent of what they agreed to pay at the end after they do the work. So the only way is to pay the contractor up front and I have to collect the reimbursement from the warranty company.
The warranty company beats me down on $1,900.00 they will pay.