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How much does furnace replacement cost?

Replacing a furnace typically costs $3,000–$7,500 installed. Standard-efficiency gas furnaces sit at the low end; high-efficiency (96%+ AFUE) condensing models, oil furnaces, and jobs needing new venting or gas work run higher.

Ranges are typical planning guides — actual price varies by region, access, materials and your local pro. Always get a written quote.

TypeTypical costNotes
Electric furnace$2,000–$4,500Cheap unit, pricey to run
Gas, 80% AFUE$3,000–$5,500Most common replacement
Gas, 96%+ AFUE condensing$4,500–$7,500New PVC venting + condensate drain
Oil furnace$5,000–$9,000Regional; tank may add cost

What affects the price

Fuel type and efficiency

An 80% AFUE gas furnace is the budget pick. A 96%+ condensing model costs $1,500–$2,500 more but burns noticeably less gas and often qualifies for rebates.

Venting and gas line changes

High-efficiency furnaces vent through PVC, not the old flue — rerouting venting, relining a chimney, or upsizing the gas line each add hundreds.

Size and location

Bigger homes need higher-BTU units, and attic or crawl-space installs take longer than a swap in an open basement or garage.

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FAQs

How much does furnace replacement cost?

Typically $3,000–$7,500 installed. An 80% gas furnace runs $3,000–$5,500; a high-efficiency condensing model runs $4,500–$7,500.

How long does a furnace last?

15–20 years for gas, 20–30 for electric. Once repairs on an old unit hit $1,000+, replacement usually makes more sense.

Should I replace the furnace and AC at the same time?

If both are 12+ years old, yes — combined installs save $1,000–$2,000 on labor versus two separate jobs, and matched equipment runs better.