Installing a gas wet radiator. what is the average cost of installation.?


Here nearby are a number of new regs requiring such things as an expansion reservoir, earthquake straps, pans and drains if on a second floor or over anywhere a leak can do damage.

And often the shut stale valves haven't been moved surrounded by years and are bad or won't close completely.

We charged $150 for a "simple" replacement. But it was not unusual for the new plumbing work needed. like replacing corroded galvanized pipe, valve, straps, pans, plus the addition of an expansion cistern to run that $150 up to $400-$600, including the permit they now require.

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Consider installing a tankless marine heater. It's about as big as a phone book. It hang on the wall and the main water pipe attaches to it. It also desires some electric hookup. But the great thing is that water is heated on the double and you won't have to let the wet run until it gets hot. The water other comes out of the faucet hot! It's the newest (actually it's been around 10 years) GREEN channel to go! I can't wait until I involve a new water radiator. : ) My opinion avarage would be $150-$200 for labor.
It depends what you shooting for : company -licensed , insured - possibly could be higher than that.
A handyman beside a prep help: new one purchased and brought inside, marine from old one let out(takes some time), outdated one taken out - probobly could do it for under $100.
It's not that complicated of a job.
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Answers:    That is going to depend on where you are. I'd suggest you call around surrounded by your area and ask. Most of them will give you free estimates.