Ramnares P.E.
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Shouldn't you at least buy him lunch before asking this?How big is your unit?
As long as it gets the job done, amirite?It is a small unit only 7MVA
That's not small...that's average size.It is a small unit only 7MVA
Comparatively considering some of the transmission style units which are a lot bigger. For dist. design, yeah I guess about average, but we are moving towards larger units at a lot of places.That's not small...that's average size.
Thank you for seriously answering my **** joke.Comparatively considering some of the transmission style units which are a lot bigger. For dist. design, yeah I guess about average, but we are moving towards larger units at a lot of places.
Yeah... I was a bit slow today in seeing you were making that joke too. Lol my badThank you for seriously answering my **** joke.
Tuna can man.
Pricing is probably different where you are, but $600 sounds pretty steep. When we had this problem a couple years ago we were charged $200 for replacement parts + labor; took about the same amount of time.Ugh. Pretty sure I got over-charged for repairing the springs for my parents garage ($600 total, after tax), but the garage actually opens now, the guy had all the parts, and he got it done in under 2-hours. Even mentioned that the previously installed springs were under-sized, so, eh. I'm just happy he came when he said he would and I can just work a few hours OT to make up for the price. Still. Oof. Not sure if I want to be a homeowner if that's the low-end of how much things cost.
I think a spring replacement for a 2 car door, residential was about 300 with late night repairUgh. Pretty sure I got over-charged for repairing the springs for my parents garage ($600 total, after tax), but the garage actually opens now, the guy had all the parts, and he got it done in under 2-hours. Even mentioned that the previously installed springs were under-sized, so, eh. I'm just happy he came when he said he would and I can just work a few hours OT to make up for the price. Still. Oof. Not sure if I want to be a homeowner if that's the low-end of how much things cost.
Late night repair might be a factor too. In our case, I was still able to open the garage door manually so we could park the cars in the driveway, so we didn’t have to deal with urgent repairs. I can see why it might be necessary in a bigger city, though.I think a spring replacement for a 2 car door, residential was about 300 with late night repairfor me. So I guess maybe not crazy high?
EDIT. it was 300 for full replacement of both springs, with the late night fee, so probably a bit steep.
I was in a townhouse (no driveway or street parking bc HOA) and also living alone and I just wanted it done LOLLate night repair might be a factor too. In our case, I was still able to open the garage door manually so we could park the cars in the driveway, so we didn’t have to deal with urgent repairs. I can see why it might be necessary in a bigger city, though.
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