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ChickNorris
08-11-2024, 22:23
I'm too busy to futz with putting in a replacement water heater. Tank under warranty but I did the install myself. I'll sort the tank/warranty side of it but I need someone to do the install & heavy lifting on site & could use a couple of references please. Thank you.

[Edit] Denver area

gnihcraes
08-11-2024, 23:15
Allen and sons from castlerock, but not sure where you need the work done.

ChickNorris
08-12-2024, 21:49
Okie doke. Thanks.

rfenster
08-12-2024, 23:19
Applewood advertises on TV and in the Denver Post. Must be legit. Two weeks ago they quoted my co-worker $9,600 to replace a 40 gallon water heater.

Good luck with your project.

ChickNorris
08-13-2024, 08:28
Applewood advertises on TV and in the Denver Post. Must be legit. Two weeks ago they quoted my co-worker $9,600 to replace a 40 gallon water heater.

Good luck with your project.

Hope that's a typo^^^

Yup. Not as much as you said but admittedly, I was taken aback when I heard the 'base' installation rate from a couple of companies yesterday. Holy heck.

I'll just do it. Figure out the heavy lifting elsewhere - husband is recovering from a herniated disk which is why the project even went this direction. Giggle

eddiememphis
08-13-2024, 09:27
https://www.9news.com/article/money/consumer/steve-on-your-side/aurora-couple-charged-water-heater/73-48f29d2a-514f-4c19-be35-29fb2fd022b1

9 news had a story last month about Applewood charging $13k to replace a lady's water heater.

If you disconnect it yourself, the delivery guys will take the old one.

zulu01
08-13-2024, 11:11
The big companies who advertise on TV are generally expensive. They have a lot of overhead to cover and a big marketing budget.

whitewalrus
08-13-2024, 21:48
If you have a hand truck and a tie down strap and the heater is somewhere you can use this method, it makes it pretty easy to move around. Just make sure you take the box off before it goes inside.


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ChickNorris
08-14-2024, 06:37
Yeah, I've a couple, one for appliances even. The stairs down to the basement are very narrow & steep but that's not the issue so much as the ascending stairs, landing & right angle size of a linen closet entry way into the house. There isn't room to do fuckall. Giggle.

I've done this a few times in this house. It's a total bitch by yourself. I'm getting old and didn't want to do it anymore. Hiring movers is much less expensive & will keep me from getting hurt. : )

Added bonus is with the remaining time I'll have after paying for the movers, they can move everything off the patio in preparation for the roofers.

mb504
08-14-2024, 07:04
Applewood advertises on TV and in the Denver Post. Must be legit. Two weeks ago they quoted my co-worker $9,600 to replace a 40 gallon water heater.

Good luck with your project.

I was talking to an HVAC guy last week about water heater replacements. He said that $5-$6 was "normal" for a water heater replacement.

At that rate, it would be cheaper to hire a lawyer at their hourly rate to do it.

Once you have the hot water heater in place, it should only take 30 minutes or less to get it all connected.

rfenster
08-14-2024, 22:25
I was talking to an HVAC guy last week about water heater replacements. He said that $5-$6 was "normal" for a water heater replacement.

At that rate, it would be cheaper to hire a lawyer at their hourly rate to do it.

Once you have the hot water heater in place, it should only take 30 minutes or less to get it all connected.

If you can find a lawyer that will wrench/sweat pipes for $475 an hour then you will save a boatload of $$ over Applewood and the likes of them.

beast556
08-17-2024, 23:30
The company I work for charges 6hr of labor at $65 an hour, plus water heater and parts for a water heater install. That is for a basic 40 of 50gal unit. If the customer wants some fancy shit the cost goes up.

buffalobo
08-17-2024, 23:35
The company I work for charges 6hr of labor at $65 an hour, plus water heater and parts for a water heater install. That is for a basic 40 of 50gal unit. If the customer wants some fancy shit the cost goes up.More than reasonable rate. In fact, damn good deal.

If you're unarmed, you are a victim.

ben4372
09-19-2024, 20:28
Applewood advertises on TV and in the Denver Post. Must be legit. Two weeks ago they quoted my co-worker $9,600 to replace a 40 gallon water heater.

Good luck with your project.

Applewood is the most expensive place I've come across. The gave a customer a quote of 400 to pull and reset a toilet.