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Cheapest States for HVAC Replacement | 2026 Rankings

Where you live has a major impact on hvac replacement costs. In 2026, Arkansas is the most affordable state for hvac replacement projects with a typical cost of $7,719, while District of Columbia is the most expensive at $9,608.

The table below ranks all 51 states by typical hvac replacement cost, from cheapest to most expensive. Differences are driven by local labor markets, material availability, building codes, and permit requirements.

At a Glance

Full 51-State HVAC Replacement Cost Rankings

Sorted by typical project cost, cheapest first. Click any state to see a detailed cost breakdown.

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

Green rows = 5 cheapest states. Red rows = 5 most expensive states. Data reflects 2026 averages.

How these rankings were built

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

Ranking method: States sorted by typical (mid-range) project cost using state-level labor, material, and overhead averages

See our full methodology. Report an error.

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