Thread: any ideas where to buy gas furnace by itself?
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Sep 26th, 2005 11:42 AM
#1
any ideas where to buy gas furnace by itself?
As the title says,
I'm looking to buy a gas furnace by itself i can deal with the istallation myself. I have looked online and the only places i can find who sells them are located in the states.
Anyone know of any places in the GTA area i can pick one up? i'm looking for a good high efficiency one
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Sep 26th, 2005 11:51 AM
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Contact the manufacturer that you want to buy from. They should be able to tell you their distributors.
I am pretty sure York for example sells certain of their units directly to contractors.. No reason why they shouldn't sell to you. They have a warehouse in Oakville. (I know it is the case for industrial/commercial units)
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Sep 26th, 2005 11:57 AM
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Perhaps not a lot of help but the way I did it 6 years ago was just to phone around ... I found most of the pure "heating" companies wouldn't do it but some of the plumbing and plumbing supply wholesalers would ...
Good luck, after doing a TON of home renovations, I found that the markup on Central Heating (both supply and installation) is just brutal.
a) I purchased a 93% (or whatever) Rheem furnace for around $1200 and installed it myself.
b) One of my best friends had his furnace die in the middle of the winter before I did mine ... He paid around $2300 to get a mid effeciency installed
c) A few months after I did mine, another friend had his furnace done by a business associate in the plumbing and heating sector; total was less than $400 total, just the cost of the mid effeciency furnace.
While I understand that there may have been diffences in product quality and one friend had the pay the winter emergency penalty price, there is a lot of markup in what I see above.
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:12 PM
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I hope you are a certified gas fitter if you are planning on installing the FP yourself
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:54 PM
#5
Yeah my friend is a real true life "gas man"
he is helping me install it, if i can find the furnace
he is also the one who told me about the crazy mark ups in furnaces
apparently the standard practice in getting a price for a consumer is to take the cost of the furnace, then drouble it, then double that to get the furnace installed. so a $600 furnace suddenly costs you $2400.
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Sep 26th, 2005 02:29 PM
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When I did my furnace here in BC, you didn't beed to be a gas fitter to install it. you just had to have it inspected ... It really isn't that hard to make a couple of gas connections.
Spmebody is going to open GasFunacesDirect.com and make some money.
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Sep 26th, 2005 02:30 PM
#7
leasing them is growing in popularity , inquire about it .
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Sep 26th, 2005 04:02 PM
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A lot of suppliers won't sell you unless you're certified to do the work because there's too much liability attached.
There's a synopsis of what you're allowed to do on your own here:
http://www.uniongas.com/business/cha...rification.pdf
Once the work is done (regardless of who does it) a certified gas fitter has to inspect it and so does the gas company.
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