
Replacing an HVAC system costs an average of $5,858 nationally in 2026 for central air conditioning, but that number swings dramatically based on where you live — from under $4,500 in the South to over $8,000 in coastal states. Our state-by-state analysis reveals a nearly 2× difference in average replacement costs between the least and most expensive states.
States with Highest Average HVAC Replacement Costs 2026
| State | Avg Central AC | Avg Heat Pump | Avg Furnace | vs National Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | $8,247 | $7,891 | N/A (rare) | +41% |
| Alaska | $8,103 | $7,654 | $6,820 | +38% |
| California | $7,643 | $7,122 | $5,889 | +30% |
| New York | $7,418 | $6,892 | $5,763 | +27% |
| Massachusetts | $7,284 | $6,731 | $5,617 | +24% |
States with Lowest Average HVAC Replacement Costs 2026
| State | Avg Central AC | Avg Heat Pump | Avg Furnace | vs National Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma | $4,291 | $4,018 | $3,244 | -27% |
| Kansas | $4,388 | $4,102 | $3,312 | -25% |
| Arkansas | $4,421 | $4,139 | $3,341 | -25% |
| Mississippi | $4,487 | $4,203 | $3,398 | -23% |
| Texas | $4,612 | $4,317 | $3,489 | -21% |
What Drives State-by-State Cost Differences
Three factors explain most of the variation between states. First, labor costs track closely with cost of living — HVAC technicians in California and New York earn 40-60% more than counterparts in Oklahoma and Kansas, and that wage difference translates directly to installation quotes. Second, local permitting and inspection requirements add time and cost in states like California, which requires licensed contractors to pull permits for nearly all HVAC work. Third, equipment sizing requirements differ by climate — homes in Texas require larger tonnage systems than equivalent square footage in Minnesota, increasing equipment costs.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, proper sizing — not just price shopping — is the single most important factor in long-term HVAC performance and energy costs.
National Average HVAC Costs by System Type 2026
| System Type | National Average | Low Range | High Range | Key Cost Driver |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central AC (new install) | $5,858 | $3,882 | $7,905 | Tonnage + ductwork |
| Central AC (replacement) | $4,631 | $2,800 | $6,500 | Labor + unit cost |
| Heat pump (air source) | $5,696 | $4,133 | $7,288 | Cold climate models cost more |
| Heat pump (geothermal) | $24,550 | $15,000 | $35,000 | Ground loop installation |
| Gas furnace replacement | $4,631 | $2,500 | $6,500 | BTU rating + efficiency |
| Mini-split (single zone) | $3,247 | $2,000 | $4,500 | Number of zones |
Methodology and Data Sources
Cost data sourced from homeowner-reported project costs via national home improvement cost databases, cross-referenced with regional labor rate surveys from ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America) and DOE regional energy data for 2025-2026. State averages reflect typical 3-ton central air conditioning system replacement in a 1,500-2,000 sq ft home. Actual costs vary based on system size, efficiency rating (SEER2), duct condition, and contractor selection.
Sources: U.S. Department of Energy — Heating and Cooling, EPA Energy Star Program.
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