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Keep your home cool with professional central air conditioning installation and maintenance.

Furnace Services
Expert gas and electric furnace replacements, repairs, and seasonal tune-ups.

Heat Pumps
Energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions installed by certified technicians.

Ducting & Ventilation
Improve airflow and indoor air quality with duct cleaning and replacement.

Water Heaters
Fast installation and repair of traditional tank and modern tankless water heaters.

Boilers & Radiant Heat
Specialized service for home boilers, radiators, and radiant floor heating systems.
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About HVAC & Air Conditioning Services
Your heating and cooling system is one of the largest and most critical investments in your home. Whether your furnace stops working in January, your AC gives out during a heat wave, or you're ready to upgrade to a more efficient system, finding qualified HVAC contractors near you is essential for getting the right equipment installed correctly — and for protecting the comfort and safety of your family.
HVAC service calls for minor repairs — like thermostat replacements, capacitor swaps, or refrigerant recharges — are typically completed in a single visit of one to three hours. A full system replacement (furnace, AC, or both) takes most professionals four to eight hours for a standard residential install. New system installations include removal of old equipment, installing the new units, connecting to existing ductwork, setting up the thermostat, and testing the full system before leaving.
HVAC contractors must be licensed in your state and must hold an EPA 608 certification to handle refrigerants — this is federally required, not optional. Always ask for a written quote that separates equipment costs from labor, and make sure you understand the warranty on both the equipment (typically 5–10 years from the manufacturer) and the installation labor. Be wary of contractors who quote unusually low prices — HVAC work where corners are cut can lead to inefficiency, early failure, or safety hazards.
How Much Does HVAC & Air Conditioning Cost?
HVAC costs vary significantly by system type, home size, existing ductwork condition, and efficiency rating. Here are typical installed price ranges.
HVAC Repair (minor to moderate)
$150–$1,200
Capacitor, thermostat, refrigerant recharge, duct repair, or other common component-level service
New Central AC or Furnace (single unit)
$3,000–$8,500
Mid-efficiency furnace or central air conditioner, installed, on compatible existing ductwork
Full HVAC System Replacement (AC + furnace)
$7,000–$16,000+
Matched heating and cooling system with new refrigerant lines, thermostat, and efficiency upgrades; ductwork extra if needed
Prices vary based on your location, project scope, and contractor. Enter your ZIP above to see local pros and get accurate quotes for your project.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does HVAC replacement cost?
Replacing a central air conditioner alone typically costs $3,300–$8,500 installed, while a furnace replacement runs $2,500–$7,000. A full matched system (AC + furnace) typically costs $7,000–$16,000 or more, depending on system efficiency (SEER2/AFUE ratings), brand, and home size. The national average for a complete HVAC replacement reported by Angi is around $7,500. High-efficiency systems cost more upfront but can meaningfully reduce monthly energy bills.
How do I find a licensed HVAC contractor near me?
Find HVAC contractors near you through Angi or Thumbtack and verify that they hold a state HVAC or mechanical contractor license and an EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Get at least two or three written bids for any system replacement — prices can vary significantly. Ask each contractor whether the quoted equipment is appropriately sized for your home (a load calculation, not just a guess based on your old unit's size).
How long does HVAC installation take?
A standard residential HVAC installation — replacing a furnace, an AC unit, or both — typically takes four to eight hours for a professional crew. If ductwork modifications, new refrigerant lines, or electrical panel upgrades are required, the project may extend to two days. Simple repairs like thermostat replacements, filter changes, or capacitor swaps are usually completed in under two hours.
How do I know when it's time to replace my HVAC system?
Most HVAC systems have a useful life of 15–20 years for furnaces and 10–15 years for central air conditioners. Key signs it's time to replace include frequent and costly repairs (the 50% rule: if repair costs exceed 50% of a new system's cost, replace), rising energy bills despite no change in usage, inconsistent temperatures throughout your home, or the system needing refrigerant recharges that indicate a leak. An HVAC contractor can assess your system and give you an honest assessment of repair vs. replace.
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