2026 Pricing Data · Based on 56,000+ Real Projects

HVAC System Cost Calculator

Get an instant, accurate estimate for your complete HVAC replacement. Based on 2026 national pricing from 56,000+ real homeowner projects.

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$5K–$28K
Full System Range
$12,800
National Average
56,000+
Real Projects
$3–$6
Per Sq Ft Avg
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System Type — What are you replacing?
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AC + Furnace
Central air + gas furnace
Most common combo
$7,000–$20,000
AC Only
Central air conditioner
Furnace stays
$3,000–$15,000
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Furnace Only
Gas, electric, oil, propane
AC stays
$2,500–$12,000
Heat Pump
Heat + cool combined
Up to $2K tax credit
$6,000–$25,000
Mini-Split
Ductless, zone cooling
No ductwork needed
$3,000–$10,000/zone
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Home Size & Location
Total conditioned sq ft of your home
Labor rates vary 15–25% by region
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Efficiency & Equipment Tier
Efficiency Rating (SEER2 / AFUE)
Standard
14.3 SEER2 · 80% AFUE
Federal minimum
Lowest upfront cost
Mid-Efficiency
16–18 SEER2 · 92% AFUE
Good balance
+$1,500–$3,500
High-Efficiency
20+ SEER2 · 96–98% AFUE
Variable speed
+$3,500–$7,000
Brand / Equipment Tier
Budget
Goodman, Ameristar
Ducane
Base price
Mid-Range
Carrier, Rheem
York, Ruud
+$1,200–$2,500
Premium
Trane, Lennox
Bryant, Daikin
+$2,500–$5,000
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Ductwork Condition
Good Condition
Existing ducts reused
No work needed
No added cost
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Minor Repairs
Sealing, minor mods
Common on older homes
+$800–$2,100
Full Replacement
Old / damaged ducts
Full re-ducting needed
+$2,100–$5,600
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No Existing Ducts
New duct installation
Full build-out
+$3,000–$8,000
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Additional Costs (select all that apply)
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Instant estimate · No personal info required · Based on 56,000+ real homeowner projects · 2026 data

How Much Does a New HVAC System Cost in 2026?

A new HVAC system costs $5,000 to $28,000 in 2026, with most homeowners paying $7,000 to $18,000 for a complete system including equipment and labor. Based on 56,000 real homeowner projects, Modernize reports the national average at $11,590 to $14,100 for a full replacement. For a standard 2,000 sq ft home with central AC and gas furnace, most projects land in the $7,000–$20,000 range.

$5K–$28K
Full system range
$7K–$20K
AC + furnace, avg home
$6K–$25K
Heat pump installed
$3–$6
Per sq ft avg

These costs cover HVAC units, refrigerant, standard installation labor, and old-equipment removal. Ductwork replacement, electrical upgrades, and smart thermostats commonly push total costs to $12,000–$25,000 in older homes.

HVAC System Cost by Type — 2026 Comparison

System Type Cost Range Best For Tax Credit
Central AC + Gas Furnace$7,000–$20,000Cold climates, gas availableUp to $600 (AC)
Central AC Only$3,000–$15,000Furnace still workingUp to $600
Furnace Only$2,500–$12,000AC still workingNone (gas)
Heat Pump$6,000–$25,000Mild to moderate climatesUp to $2,000 ✓
Ductless Mini-Split$3,000–$10,000/zoneNo ducts, zone coolingUp to $2,000 ✓

6 Factors That Affect HVAC System Cost the Most

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System Type

A simple furnace swap costs $2,500–$8,000 while a full heat pump conversion ranges $6,000–$25,000. Central AC + furnace combos at $7,000–$20,000 are the most common. System type is the single largest cost driver.

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Home Size & System Tonnage

Each additional half-ton of AC capacity adds $500–$1,500 to the total. The rule of thumb is $3–$6 per sq ft for a complete HVAC replacement. A 1.5-ton system runs $3,000–$6,000 installed; a 5-ton system $9,000–$18,000.

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Efficiency Rating (SEER2 / AFUE)

A 20+ SEER2 / 96% AFUE system adds $3,500–$7,000 upfront vs. minimum-standard but saves $400–$700 per year. In hot or cold climates, payback is typically 6–10 years.

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Ductwork Condition

Ductwork replacement for a 2,000 sq ft home adds $2,100–$5,600 per Modernize data. Installing new ductwork from scratch adds $3,000–$8,000 more. Many like-for-like swaps reuse existing ducts successfully.

5

Region & Labor Rates

Labor rates vary 15–25% by region. California, New York, and Massachusetts pay significantly above the national average. Southern states like Florida, Georgia, and Texas benefit from more competition. Your location alone can shift total cost by $1,500–$4,000.

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Brand & Equipment Tier

Budget brands (Goodman, Ducane) cost $1,200–$2,500 less than premium brands (Trane, Lennox). Mid-range brands (Carrier, Rheem, York) hit the best value sweet spot — solid reliability, 10-year warranties, and $1,200–$2,500 less than premium tier.

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HVAC System Cost Calculator: FAQs

How much does a new HVAC system cost in 2026?

A new HVAC system costs $5,000 to $28,000 in 2026, with most homeowners paying $7,000 to $18,000 installed. Based on 56,000 real homeowner projects, the national average is $11,590 to $14,100. For a standard 2,000 sq ft home, a mid-range AC + furnace combo typically runs $9,000–$15,000 total. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate.

Yes — replacing both saves $500 to $2,500 in labor compared to doing them separately because contractors complete both in a single visit with overlapping labor time. If both units are over 15 years old, simultaneous replacement is almost always the most cost-effective approach and ensures matched components for peak efficiency.

Heat pumps qualify for a 30% federal tax credit up to $2,000 per year under the Inflation Reduction Act through 2032. Qualifying central AC units can claim up to $600. Gas furnaces do not qualify for federal credits. Many utilities also offer $200–$1,000 rebates for high-efficiency equipment. Check dsireusa.org for state programs.

A standard HVAC replacement takes one to three days. A like-for-like swap with good existing ductwork takes 6–10 hours (one day). Systems requiring new ductwork, switching system types, or electrical upgrades take 2–3 days. Scheduling in spring or fall improves contractor availability and pricing.

Use the rough rule of 1 ton per 500–600 sq ft for AC as a starting estimate. A 2,000 sq ft home typically needs a 3–3.5 ton AC and 80,000–100,000 BTU furnace. Your HVAC contractor should perform a Manual J load calculation to determine precise sizing based on insulation, windows, ceiling height, and local climate.

Spring (March–May) and early fall (August–September) offer the best pricing and availability. Contractors are less busy in off-peak seasons and typically offer 5–15% better pricing than emergency summer or winter replacements. Avoid replacing during the first heat wave or cold snap when demand surges and rush fees apply.

Pricing data sourced from Modernize (56,000 real projects, April 2026), CBS News (2026), Angi (2026), Bryant (January 2026), Budget Heating & Air (2026), hvacprojectcost.com (2026), and engineermd.com (2026). Estimates reflect 2026 national averages. Always obtain 3+ itemized quotes from licensed HVAC contractors. Calculator last updated: June 2026.