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What would it cost to repair PROE30-S2-RH93

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Average cost to repair PROE30-S2-RH93 - Air Conditioner With Heater :

Depending on the issue you are having with PROE30-S2-RH93 (whether its leaking or heating element is not working example), it can range from $50 service call to $300 on repair cost.

Typical cost to install PROE30-S2-RH93 - Mini Split AC & HVAC Unit :

Cost of Maintenance for PROE30-S2-RH93 :

Other than occassional cleaning and check-ups, there should be no maintenace cost on water heaters.

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4-star Modine Heater Aug 01, 2016

I have used Modine free standing gas fired heaters for some 28 years in Greenhouse application. They say nothing last for 20 years, yet I have 2 of 18 that have lasted that long. Stainless burners are Ideal, a little pricey for me, but the new aluminum/steal burners are superior to the old galvanized

Bob Baker
4-star Awesome Jun 02, 2016

I have to say that I love it. Cools my room in less than 10 minutes.

GWENDOLYN BOWEN
5-star Goodman 100,000 Btu Gas Furnace Aug 23, 2016

I bought the furnace at a fair price and it was delivered promptly. I have not had the furnace installed yet. So far, I am happy with my purchase.

JUSTIN MORRIS
5-star I Ordered A New Boiler, You Delivered . . .peace Of Mind! Sep 25, 2016

Several years ago my wife and I purchased an old 3 story Victorian style home in Norristown, PA. The house had an old oil fired steam boiler that literally vibrated the floors every time it started. Well, last winter the old boiler sprung several pin hole sized leaks and shortly thereafter it failed. I started doing research and found your website, used your calculator and made the purchase. Once delivered, my wife and I took over from there with the installation. We went from an old,... more

WALTER HILL
5-star Kiss "keep It Simple Stup**" Aug 12, 2016

OK, first thing to do is to consider the space, (including walls and doors) you are trying to condition. Envision the air flow between where the air will eventually come in and where it will be exhausted once you install the ductwork. Lastly, based on the inlet and exhaust locations, figure out where you want to position the unit you are going to use. Now there are lot's of installation tips an experienced professional can offer you while going through this process, but common sense and a... more

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