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Hello! I've seen this question asked a few times but I've got an interesting situation that I'm hoping a plumber can help with...
I have a barely working oil furnace that isn't producing enough heat/hot water and I need to either service or replace. It's not worth putting another penny into this thing so I'm considering a gas conversion. I called National Grid who put me in touch with a contractor. This contractor knew that my furnace was dead and that I'm not getting any hot water when he made the estimate. His estimate was $6000 for a one bathroom condo. I know that this is high....especially because my upstairs neighbor replaced hers for $4000. My question is would this contractor have upped the price because it was an emergency/urgent replacement? If so, is this a normal practice or is it even legal?
 

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Don't use National Grid's contractor. They usually charge much more than your local plumber would. I would suggest just calling a plumber to install. NG still honors any incentives from any licensed plumber.
 

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Thanks for the reply! I'm trying to get a few estimates on the system and I know that the contractors I've talked to are trying to sell me the best-of-the-best and they know that I have to pay it. Any rough idea of what a tankless water system and new gas furnace might run me? Gas is already in the place and it's a small (1000 sq ft) 1 bathroom condo.
 
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