Opinions Please....
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 9:36 pm
I am finalizing a deal on a new home and getting some final figures before I enter battle if you will lol. Two questions:
1. I am asking for a credit on the dealer installed heat pump. I am installing a geothermal unit. The unit the dealer had planned on installin was a 4 Ton Rheem, 12 SEER. He told me my credit would be $2,000. This seems low and perhaps a wholesale credit of a unit that is not installed. What cha think?
2. I asked for a price on doing 2 x 8 floor joists instead of standard 2 x 6. I was quoted $1115 for that upgrade. I just happend to look in a Home Depot circular and the price difference between the two sizes is under $3. I figure that they will use approximately 120 joists on the floor for a 32 x 80. The price difference on my calculator even at $3 difference comes to $360. The dealer told me it was calculated by the linear foot and I can agree with that. It appears that someones calculator is a tad off. Am I not figuring something in here ? Even if the $1100 is accurate, to me it would still be a strong consideration just due to structural integrity.... thanks again for everyones help!
Tom
1. I am asking for a credit on the dealer installed heat pump. I am installing a geothermal unit. The unit the dealer had planned on installin was a 4 Ton Rheem, 12 SEER. He told me my credit would be $2,000. This seems low and perhaps a wholesale credit of a unit that is not installed. What cha think?
2. I asked for a price on doing 2 x 8 floor joists instead of standard 2 x 6. I was quoted $1115 for that upgrade. I just happend to look in a Home Depot circular and the price difference between the two sizes is under $3. I figure that they will use approximately 120 joists on the floor for a 32 x 80. The price difference on my calculator even at $3 difference comes to $360. The dealer told me it was calculated by the linear foot and I can agree with that. It appears that someones calculator is a tad off. Am I not figuring something in here ? Even if the $1100 is accurate, to me it would still be a strong consideration just due to structural integrity.... thanks again for everyones help!
Tom