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I don't think the price is out of line. Retail on a 40 space GE homeline is $200 + breaker cost.
$1500 for the time and materials is reasonable for a panel "replacement"
- I would ask that the bus bars be replaced in that price if they are oxidized.
- In other words, are they gutting the panel to the "can". If not, then maybe a tad high.
I would like to see if the panel Surge device is MOV or MOV and Avalanche Diodes combined. The price may be fine or a bit steep depending on the device. Do you need it? I dunno, maybe. I have a fairly high end up here, but I paid nothing for it and would not have spent the $2500 that it cost. I am rather sure it has saved us a few times.
It looks like (4) secondary surge devices are quoted as well. Where is he placing those. Same question. Are the MOV or also Avalanche? I may pass on those if he is doing a whole house that is decent quality.
Panel lugs - replacement is parts and labor. It is steep if they are already gutting and rewiring the panel. Lugs, bus bars, etc. all the same labor. But even so added together $3K for a panel replacement is not insane, albeit a bit high in my opinion. That work here would be 1500 -1800, 2K tops for panel swap. But this is not FLA.
$1K per outlet drop is pretty standard if they are running new wire and have to fish any of it. Again, I would ask that each of those drops be terminated in a duplex box with (2) GFCIs or a triplex box with (3) GFCIs each. So that you have (4) or (6) receptacles. Should cost very little extra, the money is in pulling the circuit in not the wall box or the receptacles. If they are NOT pulling new wire in and cutting new boxes in, this is on the high side.
$1500 for the time and materials is reasonable for a panel "replacement"
- I would ask that the bus bars be replaced in that price if they are oxidized.
- In other words, are they gutting the panel to the "can". If not, then maybe a tad high.
I would like to see if the panel Surge device is MOV or MOV and Avalanche Diodes combined. The price may be fine or a bit steep depending on the device. Do you need it? I dunno, maybe. I have a fairly high end up here, but I paid nothing for it and would not have spent the $2500 that it cost. I am rather sure it has saved us a few times.
It looks like (4) secondary surge devices are quoted as well. Where is he placing those. Same question. Are the MOV or also Avalanche? I may pass on those if he is doing a whole house that is decent quality.
Panel lugs - replacement is parts and labor. It is steep if they are already gutting and rewiring the panel. Lugs, bus bars, etc. all the same labor. But even so added together $3K for a panel replacement is not insane, albeit a bit high in my opinion. That work here would be 1500 -1800, 2K tops for panel swap. But this is not FLA.
$1K per outlet drop is pretty standard if they are running new wire and have to fish any of it. Again, I would ask that each of those drops be terminated in a duplex box with (2) GFCIs or a triplex box with (3) GFCIs each. So that you have (4) or (6) receptacles. Should cost very little extra, the money is in pulling the circuit in not the wall box or the receptacles. If they are NOT pulling new wire in and cutting new boxes in, this is on the high side.
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