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Stone Saathoff
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What is considered good HVAC pricing? Central TX area

Stone Saathoff
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Curious as to what other investors have had to pay for a full HVAC install, new duct work as well. I deal with houses in San Antonio on a regular basis that don't have central HVAC and I've heard a pretty broad range of pricing even for the same property to do a new install.

What size houses have you done a full central HVAC install on and how much did it cost?

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Betty Cruz
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Betty Cruz
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@Stone Saathoff $5500 for 2700 sf is what I paid most recently.

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