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How much do residential heating and cooling (HVAC - heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) systems cost?
This will always be one of the first questions any home comfort shopper will ask when researching a new heating and cooling system.
This question gets asked frequently before our team has had a chance to perform a thorough assessment and evaluation of a customer’s home.
We understand.
Bottom line price matters -- it’s not always the only consideration, but it is important. Price often dictates the type of HVAC system and any options and accessories you might consider to improve your indoor air quality. An initial budget needs to be established before any large investment, and it holds true when purchasing the right home comfort system.
It’s difficult to answer this question so early in the HVAC purchasing process, because HVAC installations have so many variables to take into account. It is often difficult to know the price before a qualified professional has had the opportunity to assess your home, and address the approach to see if the installation will require any special needs or non-standard installation work.
At Allied Comfort Pro, we strive to provide our customers with the best, most informed estimate to suit all of our customer’s indoor comfort needs. I will do my best to offer a realistic range of prices, based on real-world installations for the greater Rogue Valley area to date (year 2023).
Before I get into price, we need to consider some other factors that determine HVAC price directly, and they are the following:
Please keep in mind all prices for installations, accessories, or anything else, are only estimates based on the average Southern Oregon home. Prices can and will often vary dramatically based on the products quoted, and the bullet points above as well as many other factors.
How much does a HVAC system cost?
Most residential HVAC systems will range in cost from $7,500 to $50,000 to install currently (year 2023) – this price generally includes the installation along with equipment, materials, opted accessories, permits and sub-contractor (electricians and plumbers).
As with any home improvement project this price range can increase dramatically as you add more options and accessories; ducting, air cleaners, ERV’s, HRV’s, UV lights, and so on.
In some cases, the customer’s home may only require minimal equipment to satisfy their comfort needs so the price can drop below the minimum amount.
Minimal equipment, or supplemental systems
If an air conditioning unit is deemed safe in good condition, and meets local code compliance our Comfort Consultant may suggest just replacing the gas furnace portion of the HVAC system, then you can see a drop below the minimum price range listed above. Another example would be if a customer is looking to condition a small portion of a home, or an addition that was added, then our Comfort Consultant may recommend a single zone ductless system; $3,500 to $8,500.
Base system price
Typically, a base system installation will include:
Most base system packages don’t include additional accessories such as; air purification, additional ducting, or extended labor warranties.
Typically, prices for a base system install can range from $7,500 to $25,000. This is a pretty big range, but there is a wide variety of system types and home configurations to take in account.
High efficiency and custom-built home system price
High efficiency and custom-built home systems typically have a higher range in price because of the higher cost of equipment and the added accessories typically specified for these systems. A typical price range for these systems is $9,000 to $60,000.
Prices have risen since 2022 due to multiple factors, such as a surge in demand stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain issues, equipment shortages, and a shortage of qualified technicians. These all play a part in the cost to heat and cool your home.
Again, everything here is simply an estimate, and your final price may look much different. I hope this has helped develop a better sense for the potential costs of installing heating and cooling in your home, and what to expect when you start the home comfort buying process.
At Allied Comfort Pro my team and I are happy to help you get an actual price for your home comfort system. You can get started by contacting us to schedule an in-home assessment today!
Adam Berg,
Owner,
Allied Comfort Pro, LLC