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    cmunsey Posts: 33, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 26, 2008, 08:17 AM
    Thermo couple
    I had a thermo couple replaced in my furnace yesterday and I was charged 132.45. Is this a bit much?
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    Nov 26, 2008, 09:57 AM
    It depends upon where you live. The local labor rate and the mark up on parts.
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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:10 PM

    If you called a service company and stated simply that your furnace doesn't work then yes that sounds acceptable. He repaired your furnace. Whether he did a little or a lot is not the point.

    Remember you are not only paying the service guy for what he does but also what he knows.
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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkwithaK View Post
    If you called a service company and stated simply that your furnace doesn't work then yes that sounds acceptable. He repaired your furnace. Whether he did a little or a lot is not the point.

    Remember you are not only paying the service guy for what he does but also what he knows.

    Is that why we work so cheap here. LOL:)
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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:14 PM

    Apparently lol.
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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:15 PM

    I agree, if this was a service call and it resulted in a thermocouple being replaced it seems reasonable. If you knew 100% it was the couple you could have done it for about $4. You paid his mileage, diagnostics, knowlegde and parts. Labor was probably minimal.
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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:22 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1 View Post
    I agree, if this was a service call and it resulted in a thermocouple being replaced it seems reasonable. If you knew 100% it was the couple you could have done it for about $4. You paid his mileage, diagnostics, knowlegde and parts. Labor was probably minimal.

    As to mark up or costs of business, keep in mind a quality contractor that will be there for you when you need him may have some or all of the following business expenses:

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    Nov 26, 2008, 04:23 PM

    Yep, I kind of condensed the list.
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    Dec 2, 2008, 02:31 PM
    Thanks for your help. I didn't mean to sound like I wasn't getting my money's worth. It just sounds like a lot to me. Why do people charge so much anyway? I don't have that kind of money to dish out every time I have to call someone.


    Quote Originally Posted by MarkwithaK View Post
    If you called a service company and stated simply that your furnace doesn't work then yes that sounds acceptable. He repaired your furnace. Whether he did a little or a lot is not the point.

    Remember you are not only paying the service guy for what he does but also what he knows.
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    Dec 2, 2008, 02:33 PM
    Maybe next time I will do it myself.
    I am female and 59. Think I could do it?
    Bet I could.


    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1 View Post
    I agree, if this was a service call and it resulted in a thermocouple being replaced it seems reasonable. If you knew 100% it was the couple you could have done it for about $4. You paid his mileage, diagnostics, knowlegde and parts. Labor was probably minimal.
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    Dec 2, 2008, 06:04 PM

    I guess what we are saying is if you knew it was a thermocouple then yes you can do it, its fairly simple. However, most issues start with the home owner not knowing what part failed, they just know the furnace or water heater isn't hot. A pro can diagnois the issue and craft a correct fix based on test results, can you do this, not always likely unless you have experience and testing equipment,
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    Nov 20, 2009, 08:45 PM

    One think u must think about!! DON'T FULL WITH GAS IT IS DANGERRRRR. Good lucky

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