Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Edmonton homeowners have planned for their Heating & Air Conditioning projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 97 Heating & Air Conditioning projects posted by homeowners in Edmonton seeking the services of local HVAC Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $790,000.00 with a per project average of $8,144.00.
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I have a Central Air unit (complete kit) I am looking to have installed. I have procured the coil and compressor as well as the required disconnect and misc. hardware (pad, etc).
All parts are purchased new and are in box. There may still be supplies required, willing to discuss additional requirements you may feel are present.
Copper line run is a simple 15-20 feet from building exterior to furnace unit through single wall into unit.
Looking to have installed in next few weeks before heat season sets in. Would like to ensure agreement on price before proceeding with work.
We're just trying to get an approximation of how much it would cost to get central air conditioning installed in our house so we can determine if it's even remotely feasible for us to do in our budget this year or if we have to wait another year. We're not looking for an exact quote. Even a price range would be acceptable.
House details:
Residential
Sq ft.: 1434
Built in 2003
I'm in the process of starting a small take out restaurant and looking for quotes to install the commercial exhaust hood system and fire suppression system.
Looking at a 6' Foot exhaust canopy 24x48
Right now I'm still looking for the location of the restaurant so it is all on the budget stage. I'm looking for a ballpark so that I know more and less what is required. If you require further information please call me directly.
Site Plan Attached
This project will be a complete build from a shell for a main floor 2600 sq ft retail space. I am working with a local design company to determine the decor and materials required but we are still in the beginning stages.
Is it possible to get a ballpark quote for what the typical electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and exhaust fixtures for the kitchen would cost? As well, any suggested costs that can be determined outside of what the design team still has to decide on would be appreciated.
Please ask any questions you need and I will do my best to get them answered for you.
Thank you,
Geordie Williams
Hi, I have a 3 year old town home, the washer and dryer are on the second floor. Last year during winter the wall behind the dryer started cracking, and I assumed it was just an isolated incident. I patched it up and had no issues during the spring/summer. Now that winter has started again, the wall behind the dryer has started cracking again and appeared wet. Perplexed, I cut a large portion of the drywall behind the dryer out, to make sure the dryer ductwork wasn't loose or cracked. Since there didn't appear to be any issues, i opened up the access panel on the ceiling above the dryer. From there I noticed that the ductwork goes up the wall, and diagonally across the attic to the roof. I'm suspecting that my issue might be due to the ductwork sweating. If it was a flashing issue, I would assume I would see this issue during the spring/summer, but this never seemed to be the case. How much would this cost to fix?
Installing a dryer on main floor right next to exterior wall. Need to cut in a hole and install dryer wall vent & hose to prepare for dryer installation. Dryer is being delivered by Costco and I need it in a state where they can easily hook up the new appliance. My delivery date is a ways out but I want to get this work done well in advance.
Already have an electrician scheduled for dryer power. Plumbing is already installed for washer.
Photos attached of exterior wall and interior wall. I've circled on the interior wall where I intend to locate the vent.
I need some duct work done for my basement renovation. Currently the basement is unfinished except for a bathroom, and we will be framing in two bedrooms, a laundry room and a recreation room. I will require some changes to the ducting for heat vents and cold air return vents in these rooms. I also need a bathroom heat vent connected.
The basement is approximately 950 sq ft.
I wish to replace my furnace, with a more energy efficient model, and when the old furnace is removed, I require cement repair for a crack in my basement floor, which runs under the area occupied by the current furnace. This is a 25-30 year old, two-story, townhouse style, condo. Other concrete type work is also a possibility (depending on total cost) to fill a void beneath my patio. This work will not be started until late spring; as warmer weather would be a necessity for surviving without a furnace.
I need to replace my furnace, with a new, energy efficient model, and when the old furnace is removed, I require cement repair for a crack in my basement floor, which runs under the area occupied by the current furnace. This is a 25-30 year old, two-story, townhouse style, condo. The furnace being replaced is the original furnace for this condo.
It is necessary to begin this work as soon as possible.
Company fails to keep us informed when the installers where to arrive. When they did arrive, at 6pm, the 1 guy was at a loss as to why the company failed to send him a helper to help remove the old furnace that this 1 poor guy busted his behind to disconnect and get out of the house.Then his boss came by and wanted him to work until 1am. No way!
The following morning no one showed up until the same guy came by about 8 am to show the new installer (a first time guy from the dazed look on his face) how to make the furnace fit where it had to go.
It seems the company lacks the management skills to run a company or even deal with the home owners.
I wish to replace my furnace. I own a condo on the second floor of a 35-yr old downtown apartment building. The building is all wood-frame and my furnace is inside my 1100 sq.ft.unit.
I am interested in a high efficiency unit with air conditioning.
The furnace room is accessed through a walk-in closet in the master bedroom
We moved into our house this year; it is 10 years old. The garage is drywalled, but no heater. We would like a heater installed. It's a normal size garage (holds our SUV, pick up truck and an assortment of sports equipment and landscaping tools).
We would like the heater installed on the right hand size of the garage, which is near the natural gas meter. (Pictures attached).
Thanks
This 12 suite condo is heated with a boiler (hydronic) and has an air build-up issue in the heating pipes each year that causes some suites to go without adequate heat. I've heard of an "air venting" system that "vents" out the air from the heating pipes so that heated water can circulate without having to manually vent the air.
The Condo Board President (me) would like to talk to a Plumbing and Heating expert about possible solutions to this problem and how much something like this would cost.
I added a two storey 14x14 foot addition (master bedroom and dining room) and am looking to add and connect the ducts to my furnace and air return system. The master bedroom, an adjacent small bedroom, a small ensuite, dining room and kitchen all require connection. Unfinished basement so easy access to ductwork and the new construction is at framed stage.
Thank you,
Evan
Hey There,
Bought a house and the home inspector apparently did not check if the vents are all spewing air. Some problems we have that we need checked out and fixed.
1. Some exhaust vents not working
2. A room have no vents working at all
3. A room have all vents (including air intake vent) exhausting air
Evidently something is going on and we would like a pro to come check it out along with a camera to see where the vents are messed up in.
For more info, please give me a call.
Thanks.
Small, Local General Contractor searching for a reputable HVAC contractor for future projects.... must have all aspects of residential renovation experience, WCB, liability insurance, able to pull all necessary permits, positive reviews, eager and easy to deal with, reasonably priced and punctual.
At the moment, help price a second furnace for an existing home with only one furnace to accommodate a secondary suite.
We have many occasions where we need an HVAC Journeyman to inspect, advise or even install HRV's and other HVAC related items and would love to hear from you.
Have one inspection ready to go right now. Everything is done, City has all but signed off but just needs someone to inspect and pull the permit. Easy money.
Let me know.
I am opening a second business, a hair salon. The land lord of the new space has removed all the venting from the hvac system inside the building, I am looking to have someone put in new venting system.
I also have a dryer that will need venting, the walls are concrete blocks, so I will need someone to cut the concrete, and seal it after.
The box will be approx. 4ft high for heating, we need to remove the old 9x8 main trunks and replace with 16x8, we also need to reinstall five 6in supply runs and the fresh air runs. The house was built in 1953, we have already installed a tankless hotwater heater. This is a high eff. furnace Carrier furnace.
I require a furnace to be replaced at my location. I will be supplying the new furnace 80k btu mid efficiency. I ask you to submit an estimate for removal and installing the new. Will require gas to be hooked up and electrical as well to the point of proper operation. The exisiting furnace is a Coleman 30 yrs old.
As well at a seperate location I require a new garage furnace to be supplied and installed, gas and electrical is readily accessible, garage size is 30ft x 18ft. semi finished.
Thank you
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