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Furnace installer recommendations

Started by Ralph Kramden, Saturday Nov 17, 2007, 03:16:27 PM

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Ralph Kramden

I found out yesterday I need a new furnace(carbon monoxide problem). Can anyone recommend an installer for me? Better yet, someone to do it as a side job? Thanks.

gb4fan92

Ralph

Have you ever thought of joining a home improvement forum?? Seems like all your on/off topic posts are home improvement related! This is a HDTV forum. I think the idea of the off topic was to still be somewhat HDTV related. :o :o



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Tom Snyder

I'd cut him a some slack... A lot of the guys here have built home theaters in their basement and needed HVAC guys. I know I'll need one myself in January or February.
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Ralph Kramden

Thanks for the helpful advice Packer Boy(And I don't mean you Tom). If you know of a local Home Improvement forum, let me know. And last time I checked, this section was not just for home theater related topics.

StarvingForHDTV

If you want it done right, use these guys:

http://www.cbergin.com/

They have installed for myself and a couple of other people I know.  They are one of less than a handful of businesses I can recommend to other people.

gb4fan92

http://www.homeimprovementforums.com/

http://www.diychatroom.com/

http://www.bobvila.com/BlogsAndForums/

http://forum.onthehouse.com/


Just a few forums around that I have found answers to my own home improvement questions. (Sorry I didn't include it before)

tazman

Not to be critical of any one's comments.  Most all forums that I have frequented have an area set aside such as this or at least should have, for members to go to and chat with other member acquaintances about topics unrelated to the general nature of the main forum topics.  Provided that the topics are tasteful and meaningful of course.  The rules of use that apply to any other part of the forum would apply here as well.  It's a way to keep the other threads on their intented topics.  Just my 2 cents.:wave:

bubbaridesfast

When we replaced our furnace and A/C about 5 years ago, we used Donovan & Jorgenson and still have them out for tune-ups twice a year. They offered an extended warranty if you went on a plan that for about $125/year, they send some one out in the spring to clean/test the A/C and then in fall again to do the same with the furnace.
They have seemed very professional, we like them. No affiliation blah, blah, blah - just satisfied with service.

Paul S.

Quote from: Tom Snyder;42497I'd cut him a some slack... A lot of the guys here have built home theaters in their basement and needed HVAC guys. I know I'll need one myself in January or February.

He's only lashing out because Ralph is a Bear's fan. :D

Ralph Kramden

Quote from: Paul S.;42540He's only lashing out because Ralph is a Bear's fan. :D

That's what I thought too !!!!

Dan the Man

Gregg Heating in New Berlin is good. I have used them for over 18 years. 262-782-1200.

I have no issue posting this kind of question here. "On/Off Topic Chit-Chat" means just that.

For future reference, I design HVAC systems for a living and work in the commercial building sector. I am always open to any questions in this area.

Ralph Kramden

Dan, do you know anything about Goodman furnaces and A/C units? One of the local companies in Oconomowoc recommended Goodman as a great value, great warranty, and reliable unit. They also sell Lennox and York, but he said they sell more Goodman than any other. Thanks.

waterhead

I bought a new furnace a few years ago. I looked into the manufacturers, and found that Unitary Products Group makes several of the name brand furnaces. The web site lists York, Luxaire and Coleman. I thought that they also make the Armstrong and Goodman brands also, but that may be a different company.

I ended up with a Luxaire 2-stage furnace from Hales Corners Heating. They were the cheapest, and you get what you pay for. :(  I found that they didn't glue all of the PVC exhaust pipes together. They could have come apart and filled the basement with carbon monoxide!

I almost got a Goodman furnace. I don't recall why I changed my mind.

Steve Mann

Give the guys at Total Comfort a call. They do GREAT work!

http://www.totalcomfort.com/ (262-523-2500)

And, besides doing great HVAC work, they have one of the best IT persons around.  :D
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Rick Sass

Quote from: Ralph Kramden;42579Dan, do you know anything about Goodman furnaces and A/C units? One of the local companies in Oconomowoc recommended Goodman as a great value, great warranty, and reliable unit. They also sell Lennox and York, but he said they sell more Goodman than any other. Thanks.

Curious - What is the name of the HVAC contractor in Oconomowoc that recomended the Goodman units?