R 22 is around 800 to 1000 a tank right now and the TXV from carrier has been around 100 to 110 dollars each, ideas able to pump the refrigerant into the condenser he wouldn't have to recover and re charge , for just a TXV valve replacement the price is about correct but where I'm from 2 lbs of r 22 runs that retail.First of all, what kind of Waterfurnace thermostat are you quoting at $2000, sounds like your parrot needed some crackers. Second I don't do the loops unless it's in a lake, we let the customer do that part as it's cheaper for them and I don't sub as it drives the cost up. As for air flow and duct sizing, I'm starting to know why you don't like em. You showed up at installs that some fool did and now your in it because they've called in 5 different companies to fix it and hoping you can lol. Anyhooo $2000 WTF lol. That's the cost of the compressor replacement here, not under warranty. I do hear you re: boilers but again it's sounds like you got a lot of neglected, shitty, crap jobs, it happens lol. Just for comparison I had one of my guys change out a Water to Water WF TX valve, last Thursday, so reclaim, re and re valve and drier. Evacuate and re charge the system and it was $375 plus tax, the valve was warranty (10 years) it is a 7 year old unit that heats house, indoor pool, and preheats HRV air so the little fucker has done well, oh and all three stats were less than $300, one being digital programmable. That all being said, yup the price is not for the faint of heart but I still think it's a good investment if all you got is propane or oil. In 2015 Propane spiked for the winter at $1.25 a litre, convert that to gallons and have a heart attack lol.
Then you have your license bonds insurance trucks . It costs a fortune just to be in business. So you have to charge . All there is to it,
Five ton compressors by themselves run around 850 to 1400 dollars ,
12 lbs of 22 at 150 dollars. labor ,
Yea it's expensive .
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