Hello all-
I recently purchased a 1600 sq ft house with radiator-delivered heat. The boiler is approximately 40 years old (144k BTU), and needs to be serviced. I received a credit at closing for the service, in the amount of $500.
I managed to locate a New Yorker CGS 50 boiler with minor cosmetic damage for $400. To me, it is a no-brainer to purchase it to replace my existing boiler. The seller is willing to allow my HVAC tech inspect the boiler at time of purchase, so I can walk away if it is more significantly damaged than it appears.
Here is where I need your help. I have had 3 quotes for installation:
#1 was $3900 and required a new chimney liner.
#2 was for $1600 and did not include a new liner.
#3 would not install a boiler not purchased through their company, though they did tell me that I could "get away" with using the current chimney since it is not exposed. IE- the only part of the chimney visible from the outsite is the 4 or 5 feet that stick above the roof.
Does this make sense? This conflicting info is frustrating. Do I NEED a new liner? Obviously with a new home purchase money is tight, but I don't want to install the bolier only to have my chimney collapse in 5 years!
Thanks in advance!
-Brad
PS- If any pros out there in the Near-West Chicago 'burbs would like to give me a quote, email or PM for contact info.
I recently purchased a 1600 sq ft house with radiator-delivered heat. The boiler is approximately 40 years old (144k BTU), and needs to be serviced. I received a credit at closing for the service, in the amount of $500.
I managed to locate a New Yorker CGS 50 boiler with minor cosmetic damage for $400. To me, it is a no-brainer to purchase it to replace my existing boiler. The seller is willing to allow my HVAC tech inspect the boiler at time of purchase, so I can walk away if it is more significantly damaged than it appears.
Here is where I need your help. I have had 3 quotes for installation:
#1 was $3900 and required a new chimney liner.
#2 was for $1600 and did not include a new liner.
#3 would not install a boiler not purchased through their company, though they did tell me that I could "get away" with using the current chimney since it is not exposed. IE- the only part of the chimney visible from the outsite is the 4 or 5 feet that stick above the roof.
Does this make sense? This conflicting info is frustrating. Do I NEED a new liner? Obviously with a new home purchase money is tight, but I don't want to install the bolier only to have my chimney collapse in 5 years!
Thanks in advance!
-Brad
PS- If any pros out there in the Near-West Chicago 'burbs would like to give me a quote, email or PM for contact info.
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