- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
You should. Being you're in Michigan, to make a run of it you probably should know a thing or two about hydronics, perhaps oil along with maybe coal? Let's not forget about mini splits. Then get a van, make sure you have insurance, most likely need at least 5k-10K in decent tools, have the proper licences, and just wait for that phone to ring because you can offer everything at the lowest price and everyone knows it.
I'm sorry, I understand that people think that HVAC is where the money is at because of pricing, but the reality is if you understand your overhead and what it actually costs to run a business, added the fact that you're the one driving to the customer instead of the customer coming to you, people that know their chit that want to stay in business for the long haul are not the cheapest price in town.
THEN you get the interesting customers who wonder why you charge $80-$100 for a service call to diagnois the issue because you're the expert :laughing:
You can always get a weekend warrior that works full time and does it on the side, but when you need something done, see how reliable he is getting out to your place. Roll of the dice at best.
I get it. Everyone here can do everything themselves. That's great. The reality is those that can do it all themselves are in the minority, not the majority.
By the way, there is no way in hades you can buy a Payne variable speed constant fan blower motor (under warranty) along with a combustion fan motor (generally sold with the complete housing assembley) for less than $600 alone (less the labor). With that blower motor, you also better have the wiring schematic.
You might go cheaper going aftermarket parts if you could find something that would work, but with 3 years left on the factory warranty, if those aftermarket parts failed within that time, you as the contractor are eating it.
Like I said, I'll save the funds and do it myself. Bad enough farming. Don't need to be in someone's basement working on a neglected furnace in the middle of a snowstorm thank you.
I find the cost of a specialized contractor (in this case a HVAC tech, a bit steep) and if I do it myself and it breaks, oh well, I get to do it again. Such is life.