58 foot of copper AC pipe were taken from the house we about to purchase. How much will it cost to replace?


Question:we are buying a HUD home. had the house inspected today and one of the issue we found was the copper pipe for the Air Condition inside the house were stolen. 58 foot of it were gone. we only have a week before closing. my question is how much would it cost to have it replace by professional Air Condition installer? i was told by the home inspector that the copper pipe/copper line were missing. Thank you in advance for your time.

Answers:
I can tell you it ant gonna be cheap with as high as copper prices are


I dont know is the house next door the same? lol
depends on where you buy it maybe 180 to 250 depends on how big around go on line for a better answer
Ive replaced linesets around 50 foot and to have it installed parts and labor I would charge around 500, but I dont know what part of the country youre in and depending on the house set up you could be looking at 3-6 hours of labor and dont forget your going to have to pay for freon too
linesets are sold in any hvac store retail cost on linesets fluctuate with the price of copper but as of 2 days ago a 75 foot line set was runnin $152.00.

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