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HVAC Replacement Cost Calculator: State-by-State Cost Guide (2026)

HVAC Replacement Cost Estimate

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Inputs affect labor, materials, permits, and local pricing · Results are planning estimates, not contractor bids

Different types have different material costs and installation complexity.

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National range $6,016 – $11,283
States covered 51

Looking for accurate hvac replacement cost estimates? Enter your zip code above to get instant pricing based on your specific project details, including materials, dimensions, and location.

Nationally, hvac replacement costs range from $6,016 to $11,283, with a typical cost of $8,453. Costs vary significantly from state to state due to differences in labor markets, material availability, building codes, and permit requirements.

National HVAC Replacement Cost Overview

Low End

$6,016

Mid Range

$8,453

High End

$11,283

HVAC Replacement Costs by State

Costs vary widely across the United States. States with higher costs of living, stricter building codes, and higher demand for skilled labor tend to have higher project costs.

See all 51 states ranked by hvac replacement cost

What Drives HVAC Replacement Costs?

Several factors determine the final cost of any hvac replacement project. Understanding these helps you interpret quotes and make informed decisions about where to allocate your budget.

System Type

Choose from 2 options, from Furnace to Heat Pump. Each tier carries different cost implications for both materials and labor.

Location

Your state and local market affect labor rates, material transport costs, permit requirements, and building code compliance costs.

Permits and Inspections

Permit costs range from $0 to over $500 depending on the state and municipality. Some areas also require inspections at multiple stages.

HVAC Replacement Cost Calculator by State

Select your state to get a detailed cost estimate with local rates:

State Low Mid High
Alabama $5,608 $7,891 $10,584
Alaska $6,677 $9,358 $12,389
Arizona $5,898 $8,293 $11,095
Arkansas $5,484 $7,719 $10,364
California $6,662 $9,351 $12,440
Colorado $6,166 $8,655 $11,522
Connecticut $6,207 $8,708 $11,569
Delaware $5,999 $8,425 $11,229
District of Columbia $6,855 $9,608 $12,721
Florida $5,835 $8,210 $11,008
Georgia $5,817 $8,184 $10,970
Hawaii $6,674 $9,382 $12,544
Idaho $5,794 $8,145 $10,891
Illinois $6,383 $8,956 $11,902
Indiana $5,874 $8,250 $11,002
Iowa $5,872 $8,252 $11,024
Kansas $5,801 $8,157 $10,916
Kentucky $5,736 $8,062 $10,773
Louisiana $5,592 $7,863 $10,522
Maine $6,027 $8,466 $11,295
Maryland $6,374 $8,952 $11,929
Massachusetts $6,452 $9,042 $11,968
Michigan $5,853 $8,224 $10,977
Minnesota $6,382 $8,956 $11,911
Mississippi $5,552 $7,815 $10,497
Missouri $6,009 $8,438 $11,244
Montana $5,865 $8,243 $11,011
Nebraska $5,835 $8,202 $10,967
Nevada $5,929 $8,330 $11,115
New Hampshire $6,171 $8,667 $11,551
New Jersey $6,550 $9,197 $12,249
New Mexico $5,822 $8,189 $10,970
New York $6,498 $9,124 $12,156
North Carolina $5,761 $8,105 $10,864
North Dakota $6,070 $8,518 $11,327
Ohio $5,799 $8,144 $10,857
Oklahoma $5,613 $7,893 $10,562
Oregon $6,414 $9,010 $12,024
Pennsylvania $6,024 $8,463 $11,294
Rhode Island $6,019 $8,456 $11,282
South Carolina $5,728 $8,057 $10,794
South Dakota $5,885 $8,272 $11,062
Tennessee $5,652 $7,948 $10,642
Texas $5,898 $8,294 $11,100
Utah $5,757 $8,090 $10,808
Vermont $5,944 $8,354 $11,162
Virginia $6,107 $8,585 $11,480
Washington $6,656 $9,343 $12,433
West Virginia $5,562 $7,834 $10,542
Wisconsin $5,898 $8,277 $11,007
Wyoming $5,772 $8,121 $10,888

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does HVAC replacement cost in the United States?
The average HVAC replacement in the United States costs between $ and $. Costs vary by system type (furnace vs. heat pump) and local labor rates.
What factors affect HVAC costs in the United States?
Key factors include system type (furnace or heat pump), number of units, local labor rates, and permit costs in the United States.
How long does an HVAC replacement take?
Most residential HVAC replacements take 1-3 days per unit for standard installation.

How this estimate was built

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), Craftsman National Estimator, NAHB permit data

Formula: (Labor + Materials) × Overhead × Regional Multiplier ± Range

Granularity: State-level averages; metro areas may vary 20–30%

Last updated: April 2026

Estimates are for budgeting purposes. Actual costs depend on project specifics, contractor, and local conditions. See our full methodology for details. Report an error.

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