Labor alone for a residential boiler would be around $800 while a water heater would be around $210-$300. These are typical rates for Connecticut anyway.
This depends on what material the plumber uses, what fittings the plumber uses, how much piping will be used and how long the plumber will take.
The cost to install a central heating boiler varies greatly depending on how big an area you have to heat and how cold it gets in the winters where you live. For a 2000 sqare foot home, it appears that it would cost between 6 and 8,000 dollars to purchase a boiler and have it installed.
The cost will reflect an average of labor time and materials involved to install the fixture, a cost range is appropriate as an estimate
Depends on the situation, I would charge 1-2 hours for that, but other equipment can complicate the job. If there are garburators and water filters they often have to be removed and replaced.
Labor alone for a residential boiler would be around $800 while a water heater would be around $210-$300. These are typical rates for Connecticut anyway.
$350
This depends on what material the plumber uses, what fittings the plumber uses, how much piping will be used and how long the plumber will take.
The cost to install a central heating boiler varies greatly depending on how big an area you have to heat and how cold it gets in the winters where you live. For a 2000 sqare foot home, it appears that it would cost between 6 and 8,000 dollars to purchase a boiler and have it installed.
The cost will reflect an average of labor time and materials involved to install the fixture, a cost range is appropriate as an estimate
If you do not feel comfortable doing it yourself, ask a plumber or HVAC tech. It is not an expensive or difficult fix. Price of the valve and a service call should cover it. Shut the boiler down a few hours before he comes to allow it to cool a bit before he drains it will help.
I would use an electric boiler and use hot water to heat your floor. It is much more economical. Check with your local plumber and he will give you a quote.
That would vary from where you are, to what quality or type is used.How about praying to God for extra help here?
Depends on the situation, I would charge 1-2 hours for that, but other equipment can complicate the job. If there are garburators and water filters they often have to be removed and replaced.
I would use an electric boiler and use hot water to heat your floor. It is much more economical. Check with your local plumber and he will give you a quote.
$860 plus filing fees.. Testing of course is included
Depends on whether you already purchased it and whether other parts are needed. If you have the toilet, a Kant leak, a wax seal,FLEXIBLE toilet supply, and the (nuts,bolts and washers) for screwing the toilet to the floor flange, plumber should not charge more than one hour of his rate to install it. Make sure the plumber does NOT silicone around the toilet. If there is a leak from the wax seal under the toilet and it is siliconed, the water stays under the toilet and rots the floor, if you are on a wood floor.