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Post by Non-Conquering Wolf on Sept 3, 2011 8:32:19 GMT -5
$425 to install three smoke detectors seems a little evil..
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Post by Livesindaw00ds on Sept 3, 2011 8:33:55 GMT -5
I sure wouldn't call it rape, a Tad on the high end but not terrible.
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Post by Jaxon on Sept 3, 2011 8:34:10 GMT -5
Do they have to run power and communication to the detectors as well?
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Post by Mr. Tuxedo on Sept 3, 2011 8:34:23 GMT -5
Have you ever had electrical work done before? Its not cheap. Or you could bootleg it and burn your house down.
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Post by Biased on Sept 3, 2011 8:34:31 GMT -5
Rape on part prices for sure, rest I don't know.
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Post by Livesindaw00ds on Sept 3, 2011 8:36:19 GMT -5
If you're looking for a hack job not meeting nec and the possibility of your house burning down...check out Garcia Mendoza Juarez electrical Inc. You can find them on the side of home depot
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Post by Biased on Sept 3, 2011 8:36:38 GMT -5
get battery powered smoked detectors and save yourself 400 dollars.
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Post by aur0rafungirl84 on Sept 3, 2011 8:36:49 GMT -5
Seems high. Get another bid.
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Post by ProneToEpisodes on Sept 3, 2011 8:37:44 GMT -5
Why only 100 amp panel?
Really should go ahead and get 200amp while youre at it, even if you have all gas appliances. Who knows what you'll want to do in the future.
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Post by Mr. White on Sept 3, 2011 8:39:17 GMT -5
you will NEVER need 200 amp. the only reason people used to put 200 amps in is for electric furnaces.
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Post by The Mrs. on Sept 3, 2011 8:41:48 GMT -5
I have a 200amp panel, and its handy. In the past 3 years I've added HVAC with 20kw heating strips, a hot water heater, an extra circuit in the kitchen, and a lighting circuit. Its nice having the room and the ability to do it. And 200 amp panels don't cost that much more.
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Post by Bergundy on Sept 3, 2011 8:42:19 GMT -5
thats not a horrible quote but always get more than one quote
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Post by Cybrus on Sept 3, 2011 8:46:57 GMT -5
I would go ahead and get 3 phase in case you need to run a positive pressure climate control system with HEPA filtration.
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Post by Ja(v)ie on Sept 3, 2011 10:58:04 GMT -5
The estimate doesn't look so bad.
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Post by miqrogroove on Sept 4, 2011 23:05:49 GMT -5
He spelled GFCI wrong. That's pretty sketchy. $1800 for a panel is insanely high. Doesn't even include a meter base? You can put in your own panel and pay someone just to hook up the mains hella cheap. $425 for smoke detectors is quite reasonable if he's pulling cable. If the cable is already in place, you could do it yourself in a couple hours.
I don't understand what the $175 is for.
The single exterior outlet is not going to be up to code unless the dwelling only has one entrance.
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