Permit $160ish
Electrician $120ish
Keep in mind when you sell the house and the updated RPR, mine got rejected and I had to apply for relaxation. More money for the City.
Can't speak for other on the side guys but Gavin is a top notch dude.
Permit $160ish
Electrician $120ish
Keep in mind when you sell the house and the updated RPR, mine got rejected and I had to apply for relaxation. More money for the City.
Can't speak for other on the side guys but Gavin is a top notch dude.
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
Whats are yoour guy's thoughts on a 3 tonne unit for 1942 sq ft?
Reliant said I needed a 3.5 and Trail recommened a 3.0
Just want to make sure I dont mess this up haha
Last edited by georgemagana; 06-10-2015 at 06:21 AM.
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-28-2016 at 03:17 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
A buddy who is getting AC installed is telling me permits are not needed. It sounds like they are trying to screw him by not pulling it and giving him a lower price.Originally posted by max_boost
Permit $160ish
Electrician $120ish
Keep in mind when you sell the house and the updated RPR, mine got rejected and I had to apply for relaxation. More money for the City.
Can't speak for other on the side guys but Gavin is a top notch dude.
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-20-2016 at 09:54 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
A&E pulled the permit for me, and they installed the breaker also, just as an FYI.
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-20-2016 at 09:54 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
My AC was installed by Gavin five years ago. I'm getting my permits now since I'm selling the house. I'm not expecting any surprises however we shall see. At the time Gavin saved me a significant amount of money.
Good luck cos.
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
Gavin did mine 5 years ago too. He/We didn't pull a permit but since we had to get a new RPR anyways because it was outdated, the AC was marked in the report. It got stamped by the city and the we sold the house with no issues.Originally posted by max_boost
My AC was installed by Gavin five years ago. I'm getting my permits now since I'm selling the house. I'm not expecting any surprises however we shall see. At the time Gavin saved me a significant amount of money.
Good luck cos.
Last edited by G; 06-10-2015 at 10:13 AM.
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-20-2016 at 09:54 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
I didn't think that a homeowners permit allows one to tie into the panel...everything up to and including adding the breaker but not physically tying it energizing it? You'd still need a master electrician to do so would you not?
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-20-2016 at 09:54 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
^ When I was doing my basement I did all the electrical, including tying in to the panel, under the homeowners permit.
Nope, a home owner can tie right into the panel. I've done it several times. You only need a master electrician to do anything with power coming into the house.Originally posted by Ntense_SpecV
I didn't think that a homeowners permit allows one to tie into the panel...everything up to and including adding the breaker but not physically tying it energizing it? You'd still need a master electrician to do so would you not?
Huh...my boss was able to install everything in his basement but was told that he required a master electrician to do the final terminations. Now I'm not sure why he couldn't do it all himself...
.
Last edited by Cos; 12-28-2016 at 03:17 PM.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
Sorry haven't logged into Beyond in a while...
Gavin is coming today to my install! Should've been tomorrow but looks like he double booked me (and Voodoo?) so I got mine a day early. Yippee! I hope Jordan is getting some kind of commission cause he seems to be pulling a lot of Beyond business hahaha.
I am going with a Tempstar 3.5T 16 seer unit. All in cost is $4,100. It's on a the high end of the spectrum but I like the idea of the no hassle initial 5 year warranty + 5 year labour.
When I got quotes, they were all over the map. Here's some, from low to high (add tax to all prices):
- $2,600 for a 3.5T Goodman VSX 13 seer from a Kijiji dude baesd out of Didsbury - He did provide some references so probably OK
- $3,300 for a 3.5T Lennox from Quality Heating & A/C (don't know model specs)
- $3,500 for a 3.5T Lennox from Arpi's (don't know model specs)
- $3,550 for a 3.5T Bryant 13 seer from some shady guy
- $3,600 for a 3T Lennox ACX14 from Calgary Home Comfort (includes permit)
- $4,400 for a 3T Lennox XC15 from Calgary Home Comfort (includes permit)
Personally I wouldn't go through Costco. I talked to one of their outsourced installers (Service Experts) and they readily admit Costco is more expensive than their own identical install and quoted "around $4,000".
In the end I went with Gavin because of the good reviews and price before tax was actually very good for a 16 seer unit ($3,900). My second choice was going to be Calgary Home Comfort. The guy who came by to do the quote (Shawn) was very professional and knowledgable and took the time to educate me and I highly recommend him.
I'll chime in again in a few days..
You have a couple of photos that are great... you must be very good at photoshop!
How big is your house? Top floor only or whole house?
Well I just went to costco to ask about their "deal" and the guy said for 1.5T it was 2999$ and then he said 3T was 3000$ so fuck knows whats up with that. He also said they have to go do estimates before quoting real prices and they are the installers.
Last edited by nzwasp; 06-10-2015 at 03:28 PM.
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is correct. Homeowner can pull an electrical permit for everything except the service itself. This is the case for Calgary not sure about Airdrie. I will say this, Airdrie has a couple of hard asses for electrical inspectorsOriginally posted by Tik-Tok
Nope, a home owner can tie right into the panel. I've done it several times. You only need a master electrician to do anything with power coming into the house.
Before I ask the next question I'm not trying to stir up a hornets nest so everyone just take a deep breathe. Has Gavin set up his own company and is now doing this work through his own company? I think it's a legitimate question to ask of anyone you're going to hand over this much money too and expect a warranty from. Ok now you can all fill my PM box with hate mail.
Originally posted by Arash Boodagh
Before I start pwning all the members with my findings.Originally posted by Arash Boodagh
Plus, is it true you can feed a pig elephant dong and it will still grow and build meat?
Toma the homophobe?Originally posted by Toma
rx7_turbfoags best friend
I don't know how he operates his business, but I know of him in the trade.Originally posted by Cos
If that is the case, he doesn't do a very good job or promoting that. Of all the guys he felt the most like a Kijiji dude. Gmail account, no company name, etc. Not a cut on him as he was good to deal with however if that is the case he really should be promoting that more. Maybe would have changed my mind.
I only dealt with Authorized Dealers and my install is pretty straight forward. I wont be dealing with someone who isn't an AD and can't perform warranty work.
Being an authorized dealer really doesn't have anything to do with the warranty aspect, more of what brand name a company can sell and install,and getting the brand name to give an installer some street cred via marketing material. One or two manufacturers do restrict non dealers to lower tier machinery. Once a machine is in place however, anyone with a relevant ticket, or in the case of some manufacturers lately, a heartbeat, can do the manufactures warranty service. There are "authorized dealers" out there installing equipment using labor with no trade tickets as well..
Too loud for Aspen