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    Good price for HVAC/Freon removal

    Alright, I've already searched this and there isn't much of an answer. If it has, don't kill me. Anyway, now that I have a lot more time to scrap sense it's the holiday time, I have been trying to get my 2-7 available A/C units drained. Here are the problems I have come across:



    #1: I have only come across 1 company that shows any interest in draining them, but pretty much all A/C companies want nothing to do with them.

    #2: The only company I have found that will drain them wants $35-$45 EACH to drain them. Hell no, I'm not paying that. WAY too much.

    So, what would be a reasonable price per unit for them to be drained? I really want to get these done before the New Year. Any help would be great.
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    might be a good time to consider your own freon removal business ; )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    might be a good time to consider your own freon removal business ; )
    Maybe, but there's not much of a market for that here apparently! IDK, maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.

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    at those prices it's no wonder, most people would probly just cut em! Give em an alternative, and make some money too?

    maybe recheck the "similar threads"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    at those prices it's no wonder, most people would probly just cut em! Give em an alternative, and make some money too?

    maybe recheck the "similar threads"?
    AARRRGGG!!!! I knew that would happen!

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    I think $15 each would be reasonable. They get the freon to resell and get paid to get it out.
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    did you try these guys
    Coolgas inc 30045 FM 2978, Magnolia, TX 77354, phone: 1.800.366.1356|fax: 281.766.1439

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    Quote Originally Posted by scraprecycler View Post
    did you try these guys
    Coolgas inc 30045 FM 2978, Magnolia, TX 77354, phone: 1.800.366.1356|fax: 281.766.1439
    I'm in the Austin area, so a 4 hour drive would not be good. LOL

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    haha, what?? I'm about in the same boat here, but haven't really started checking around. I saw a couple AC guys at Mom's apartment the last week of summer and asked them, they gave me a "maybe" place, but i haven't even gone there yet

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    hey im from mass in 4 hours i would be in another state. I forget how big texas is

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    Quote Originally Posted by scraprecycler View Post
    hey im from mass in 4 hours i would be in another state. I forget how big texas is
    haha, 4 hours isn't nearly enough! ; )

    I can be to TX in ten minutes, but then I'd be 12 hours plus getting to the other side of it

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    A Texan in NY was griping at the operator on the cost of a long distance call, he says, "well back in Texas I can call hell and back for a dime!" The operator calmly replies, "well sir, you must remember, back in Texas that's a local call" ; )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    Alright, I've already searched this and there isn't much of an answer. If it has, don't kill me. Anyway, now that I have a lot more time to scrap sense it's the holiday time, I have been trying to get my 2-7 available A/C units drained. Here are the problems I have come across:

    #1: I have only come across 1 company that shows any interest in draining them, but pretty much all A/C companies want nothing to do with them.

    #2: The only company I have found that will drain them wants $35-$45 EACH to drain them. Hell no, I'm not paying that. WAY too much.

    So, what would be a reasonable price per unit for them to be drained? I really want to get these done before the New Year. Any help would be great.
    That's a great price to recover the freon. I'm surprised it was that cheap. While you think it's "WAY too much" the key word would be "company". These guys are running a business.

    1. Any tech is going to be making AT LEAST 18.00 an hour.

    2. You are using a company van, gas, and tools to do the job.

    3. You are paying insurance, a lease on the warehouse, utilties, materials, ect..

    4. You just tied up a tech for a few hours when you include drive time who could be working on a different job.

    What you are asking for is that someone do you a "favor". I wouldn't show up anywhere for less than 75.00 (and I have very low overhead).

    If I was in your area I would do it for 75.00 (2) - 200.00(7) depending on how many units and I wouldn't be making that much. I'm surprised that someone quoted you that low.

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    If you find you could have a large enough need you could do the service yourself for yourself. Certification is simple and inexpensive and the equipment is not overly expensive. The recovered freon has a market it just might take a long time to recover enough to warrent selling it. I know at least one other member does freon recovery. You might find that this could lead to others who need the service and you could charge a small amount and bank the used freon.

    Lastly perhaps you could add "certified" freon recovery to your advertising. It might point out you are a responsible recycler.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

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    Freeon Recovery

    I will try to explain this for you,there are courses on line to become EPA certified so that you can recover freeon your self,pretty simple to pass once you get your cer you can go to your local supply house and they will sell you the recovery machine you need i have two commercial yellow jacket is the brand i use they have verry good customer service and also service there machines if needed.the cost is around 1500.00 after all the gauges and every thing you need.That is a little bit of a invstment but i can tell you,you will make that investment back real soon,I am located in south Florida and a/c are my main business.There are companys all over that will supply you with the transportation tanks and also pay all freight charges to get your Freeon most units that are being replaced now contain R-22 and that is the one thing you have to make sure NOT TO MIX different Freeons in the same tank,Most house hold units are 3-5 unit ton they carry 8-15 lbs of freeon in them if they are not leaking.The tanks are maintained by the Reclaimint company they are gray and all transportation tanks have a yellow top,there sizes are 125lbs 250 lbs and 500lbs we do a few chillers and these tanks we bring to the job site and recover the freeon there,right now we are getting 3.50 a lbs they pay all frieght and also produce a recovery report for each tank witch all have serial numbers on them We genarate a report for our customers with model and serial number for each unit and the amount of freeon recoverded from each machine i forgot we put a scale on the bottom of the tank when we start,some mouths i recive a check for 2,000.00 just fir the freeon hope this helps you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1956 View Post
    I will try to explain this for you,there are courses on line to become EPA certified so that you can recover freeon your self,pretty simple to pass once you get your cer you can go to your local supply house and they will sell you the recovery machine you need i have two commercial yellow jacket is the brand i use they have verry good customer service and also service there machines if needed.the cost is around 1500.00 after all the gauges and every thing you need.That is a little bit of a invstment but i can tell you,you will make that investment back real soon,I am located in south Florida and a/c are my main business.There are companys all over that will supply you with the transportation tanks and also pay all freight charges to get your Freeon most units that are being replaced now contain R-22 and that is the one thing you have to make sure NOT TO MIX different Freeons in the same tank,Most house hold units are 3-5 unit ton they carry 8-15 lbs of freeon in them if they are not leaking.The tanks are maintained by the Reclaimint company they are gray and all transportation tanks have a yellow top,there sizes are 125lbs 250 lbs and 500lbs we do a few chillers and these tanks we bring to the job site and recover the freeon there,right now we are getting 3.50 a lbs they pay all frieght and also produce a recovery report for each tank witch all have serial numbers on them We genarate a report for our customers with model and serial number for each unit and the amount of freeon recoverded from each machine i forgot we put a scale on the bottom of the tank when we start,some mouths i recive a check for 2,000.00 just fir the freeon hope this helps you.
    Being in the business I'm sure you understand the problem he is facing. There just isn't any money in recovering freon for him.

    His best bet would be to find an independent contractor working by himself or with an apprentice that could do this on HIS SCHEDULE when he had some down time and wanted a little beer money. I couldn't pass up a 500.00 or 600.00 job that will take 2 hours to recover a little freon.

    I posted an extensive thread on how to get EPA certified.

    The recovery machine, vacuum pump, gauges, tanks, ect.. can be purchases for about 500.00 via craigslist or ebay. If he's not doing this for a living he could use old gear that you wouldn't want to rely on for daily work but will do fine for him. I think your suggestion to get certified is really his best solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantoms001 View Post
    Being in the business I'm sure you understand the problem he is facing. There just isn't any money in recovering freon for him.

    His best bet would be to find an independent contractor working by himself or with an apprentice that could do this on HIS SCHEDULE when he had some down time and wanted a little beer money. I couldn't pass up a 500.00 or 600.00 job that will take 2 hours to recover a little freon.

    I posted an extensive thread on how to get EPA certified.

    The recovery machine, vacuum pump, gauges, tanks, ect.. can be purchases for about 500.00 via craigslist or ebay. If he's not doing this for a living he could use old gear that you wouldn't want to rely on for daily work but will do fine for him. I think your suggestion to get certified is really his best solution.
    You nailed my situation. I don't come across many Freon filled appliances, so I hadn't really thought about getting certified. I'll look into it, and see if it is worth it for me to get certified in the future. The units are not going anywhere (They are not on my property, not costing me anything storage wise) so I'll investigate the costs of the equipment and cert. Thanks for the information.

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    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...ton-state.html

    This thread has the information you need to get started.

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    UPDATE: I just got a quote back from a refrigeration company who can drain them at $20 each plus tax. I think I can still make money on that. I'm going to do some research to see if it is.


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