finding an HVAC contractor
I am trying to find a good HVAC contractor. I noticed the poster, ‘Architect in Brooklyn’ uses one he liked on a similar house. Can I please have the name and number. Thanks
I am trying to find a good HVAC contractor. I noticed the poster, ‘Architect in Brooklyn’ uses one he liked on a similar house. Can I please have the name and number. Thanks
Try http://www.bryantdurhamservices.com
I know a really great Raleigh Heating Contractor that can help you…
I think 5 stories for $30k is probably extremely undersized. That’s how it was done. It’s likely supplemented by numerous window units.
Ok, thanks for the info CM. If $15,000 a floor is right, then a 5 story should cost around $75,000. That is why I am wondering how Architect from Brooklyn did 4 stories for only $30,000. That’s also why I would really like to get the name and number of his contractor, please!
We’ve used AMHAC before.
365 White Plains Road
Eastchester, NY 10709
http://www.amhac.com
Ask for Mark Berman
914-337-5555
Our contractor uses him all the time. They were reliable and the system works great.
We had a 30,000 btu unit and one fan coil. The system runs quiet and serves about 1,600 sq. ft. Cost was around $30,000 I believe.
About $15,000 per floor including equipment and about 40′ of ductwork per floor. Electric was additional.
Can you tell me the total cost? Once reason I would like to get a recommendation from Architect in Brooklyn is because he cited an example that was very cost efficient. Thank you for your post.
I just completed a similar project using 2.5 ton Magic Aire ceiling hung blowers (only 14″ deep) and very compact Carrier condensors. Best of all each system uses less than 20 amps. It was installed by Energy Engineering, contact was Joe Golden 917-337-7058.
Yes, its a five story Brownstone, built 17 x 60. This is a gut renovation, as the building was formally an rooming house. It is structurally in good shape (straight walls, etc.) We are doing all new electric and plumbing, new bathrooms, etc. The center staircase means all bathrooms are stacked in the opposite side of the staircase. We are hoping to use 5 differen zones and really flat units on top of the bathrooms and closets to blow into the main rooms in the front and back (and into the hall). Construction is scheduled to start in mid-October. I have a GC, so I would love to get a quote from your guy, or anyone else you recommend. I received a really high quote from one contractor, but after reading your post I am hoping I can get the number down significantly.
Thank you.