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matthiaswh | 1 year ago

If you're interested in installing heat pumps, there is a similar open data initiative started by some redditors to aggregate heat pump pricing quotes.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hBebytdBOzLQ4eoAbdFQ...

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stephen_g|1 year ago

Really shocked at those prices, I really don't understand what's going on in the US/Canada. I could get a 7kW Mitsubishi Electric single-head mini-split installed with change for AU$3000 here (US$1950) if I buy the unit online and get one of the many, many installers around to put it in (fairly simple install if it's near an external wall is around AU$750 at the moment), but that document has prices in the $7K to $12K for that size?!?

bluGill|1 year ago

Which is why mini splits are not very popular here. The install ends up costing so much. Labor is not cheap in US/Canada, and install is a lot of labor. Still seems like it should be cheaper though.

dkjaudyeqooe|1 year ago

They're only 3.5kW units, but they seem to be the sweet spot of mini-split systems locally.

I recently paid 325 euros (about $350) for a unit and 200 euros (about $215) for installation. They are cheap Chinese units but the quality is good in terms of performance. This year they might be even cheaper.

Note that 25% of those prices are tax.

Sytten|1 year ago

I paid 15k CAD for 2 Daikin units two years ago, the pricing is kinda stupid but it depends on the quality of the model. Chinese models are way cheaper than Japanese models.

kleiba|1 year ago

Wait until you see prices in Germany...

turtlebits|1 year ago

Install them yourself! HVAC companies in the US are ripping people off.

You can buy a single head mini split for under $800 and the tools to install cost under $200, which you can reuse.

If you pick a good location (room with an exterior wall), the install is trivial.