HVAC System Cost Calculator
Estimate heating and cooling system costs — central air, furnace, heat pump, mini-split, and ductwork installation.
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About This Calculator
This calculator provides cost estimates based on national averages and typical pricing for 2026. Actual costs vary by location, contractor, material availability, and project complexity. Always get 3+ quotes from licensed contractors.
Tips to Save Money
- Get at least 3 written quotes from licensed, insured contractors
- Schedule work during off-peak seasons (fall/winter) for better rates
- Buy materials yourself when possible to avoid contractor markup
- Consider doing prep work or demolition yourself to reduce labor costs
- Check for manufacturer rebates, utility incentives, or tax credits
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this estimate?
This calculator uses national average costs and provides a ballpark estimate within 15-25% accuracy. Your actual costs depend on local labor rates, material prices, project complexity, and contractor availability. Always get professional quotes for your specific project.
Should I hire a contractor or DIY?
It depends on the project scope and your skill level. Cosmetic work (painting, minor repairs) is great for DIY. Structural, electrical, plumbing, and roofing work should be done by licensed professionals for safety and code compliance. Permits are usually required for major work.
Do I need permits?
Most significant home renovations require building permits. Structural changes, electrical work, plumbing modifications, and additions almost always need permits. Cosmetic changes (paint, flooring, fixtures) usually don't. Check with your local building department.