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down here custom house or national builder, regional, etc..... appliance guys do the installs. trade of just folks who install appliances.
I’m no carpenter, I lay block and do concrete work, and have drug more old (huge and heavy) furnaces out of basements than I can count. It only makes sense to do it when I have the old foundation dug up and there’s a big hole in the wall. Homeowners can be pretty sheepish when asking if we could possibly do it, they don’t realize how easy it is with a backhoe and a chain, and they’re tickled to get the old one out that’s sometimes been sitting down there for years. Keeping them happy is the name of the game.
 
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I’m no carpenter, I lay block and do concrete work, and have drug more old (huge and heavy) furnaces out of basements than I can count. It only makes sense to do it when I have the old foundation dug up and there’s a big hole in the wall. Homeowners can be pretty sheepish when asking if we could possibly do it, they don’t realize how easy it is with a backhoe and a chain, and they’re tickled to get the old one out that’s sometimes been sitting down there for years. Keeping them happy is the name of the game.
yeah sorry meant appliances as in dishwashers, ranges, refrigerator, washer/dryer. those are appliance fellas..
furnaces, case coils, fan coils, condensers...hvac fellas do. no basements here....well there is a few... seen a handful in my career. usually about 5 feet high and full of water.
 
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