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travelinjack

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Nov 24, 2017
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Hi All,

I'm looking at putting in a Regency F2400 into my home in the North Woods. My question is about pricing. The quote that I'm getting from the local distributor after labor costs is about $2300. Am I being taken for a ride on the price or is that reasonable/standard? It includes all parts, pipes, and installation.

Thank you

Very Respectfully,

-Travelinjack
 
That sounds pretty reasonable without knowing how much the stove costs on its own. You must already have a suitable chimney installed at that price.
 
Hi All,

I'm looking at putting in a Regency F2400 into my home in the North Woods. My question is about pricing. The quote that I'm getting from the local distributor after labor costs is about $2300. Am I being taken for a ride on the price or is that reasonable/standard? It includes all parts, pipes, and installation.

Thank you

Very Respectfully,

-Travelinjack

Sir -

First of all - please accept my gratitude for your service....

I just purchased a Regency H2100 Hearth Heater. Looking at the winning bid (I got 5 and I'm glad I did!), the unit + pipe would be around that number you gave - minus labor. Regency has a deal on right now that added on the blower for free, which made the deal that much sweeter.

I *think* you are getting a good deal.