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jeffery_1965

Help understanding quote

jeffery_1965
13 years ago

Hi All,

1st post, but have been snooping around a bit. I'm on my second quote for a new whole house Heat Pump for my 2250 sqft ranch in Portland Oregon. The 1st guy I can't even take seriously, and I just received a quote from another company. I would like some help interpreting the quote if that's possible.

Option #1 doesn't qualify for the Fed Tax Rebate, so really only looking at #2 & #3. I didn't see anything that would make me believe the Tin coated coils were being quoted, not sure that the Stat is the "Edge" model or not, and not sure if it is a staged heat strips or not.

All other inputs on the configuration are greatly appreciated. I didn't see a Manual J, but was told to qualify for the local PUD rebate they had to do one. The closest I saw to a Manual D was 11 air vents, 2 returns, something along the lines of 1260 = 3.5 tons, assuming that's 1260 CFM??

The highest priced option, #3, is 24% higher in price than the lowest option #1.


Option #1: $9700

BRYANT 3.5 TON, 13 SEER / 8.2 HSPF HEAT PUMP MODEL 213ANA042

BRYANT STANDARD DRIVE FAN / COIL MODEL FY4ANF042

BRYANT MEDIA AIR CLEANER MODEL FNCCABBB0021

BRYANT PROGRAMMABLE, AUTO CHANGEOVER THRMIDISTAT MODEL T6-PRHOI-B WITH OUTDOOR SENSOR

11 SUPPLY AIR RUNS WITH DUCT WORK AND REGISTERS (CEILING APPLICATION)

2 RETURN AIR RUNS WITH DUCT WORK.

SHEET METAL WORK (PLENUMS AND RISER DUCT)

CONDENSATE DRAIN

NEW COPPER REFRIGERANT LINES

CLADLITE (CEMENT) PAD FOR OUTDOOR UNIT


OPTION #2: $11,500

BRYANT HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WITH DUCT WORK:

BRYANT 3.5 TON, 15.75 SEER / 8.5 HSPF HEAT PUMP MODEL 225ANA042

BRYANT VARIABLE DRIVE FAN / COIL MODEL FV4BNF005

ALL REMAINING ITEMS FROM OPTION #1

OPTION #3: $12,000

BRYANT HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WITH DUCT WORK:

BRYANT 3.5 TON, 15 SEER / 9.0 HSPF HEAT PUMP MODEL 265ANH042

BRYANT VARIABLE DRIVE FAN / COIL MODEL FV4VNF005

ALL REMAINING ITEMS FROM OPTION #1

They provided an annual operating cost estimate for all 3 systems. I was surprised at the results:

#1

13 SEER

8.1 HSPF

$141 Cooling, $713 Heating, $856 Total/yr

#2

14.5 SEER

8.2 HSPF

$129 Cooling, $727 Heating, $856 Total

#3

14.5 SEER

8.2 HSPF

$127 Cooling, $720 Heating, $848 Total

So I'm assuming their estimates are only so good, but to only save $7 per year for a 24% premium seems kind of strange. Any thoughts?

Thanks for any input, and you can bet I'll be looking for another quote or two.

Jeff

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