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Furnace Replacement Cost in Philadelphia, PA (2026)

~$5,690
Average cost of furnace replacement on a typical 2,000 sq ft home in Philadelphia in 2026.
Typical range: $3,930 – $10,350
vs. U.S. average: 3% higher
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HVAC labor in Philadelphia runs about $34/hour, about 26% above the U.S. median — a major reason local prices run above the national average.BLS OEWS · local trade wages

A furnace replacement in Philadelphia typically runs about $5,690 for a typical 2,000 sq ft home, 3% higher than the U.S. average. Most local homeowners pay between $3,930 – $10,350 depending on system size (tonnage or BTUs), efficiency rating (SEER2/AFUE), the condition of existing ductwork, and labor. Because labor rates and permit rules vary by city, the same system can cost noticeably more or less than the national average a generic cost guide would quote.

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Furnace Replacement cost in Philadelphia by system

SystemTypical Philadelphia total
Electric furnace$4,140
Gas furnace (mid-efficiency, 80% AFUE)$5,690
Gas furnace (high-efficiency, 95%+ AFUE)$7,760
Oil furnace$9,320
Furnace Replacement cost in Philadelphia by system
$0k$3k$5k$8k$10k$4,140Electric furnace$5,690Gas furnace mid-efficiency,80% AFUE$7,760Gas furnace high-efficiency,95%+ AFUE$9,320Oil furnace
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What drives furnace replacement costs in Philadelphia

The biggest drivers of furnace replacement cost in Philadelphia are system size (tonnage or BTUs), efficiency rating, the condition of your existing ductwork, local labor rates, and removal of the old equipment. Local climate matters too — hot or cold extremes push you toward higher capacity and efficiency, and permit rules add cost. The table and chart below show how the equipment choice alone moves the price, before any local factors are applied.

Climate & local factors NOAA Climate Normals

  • Hot summers make a higher-SEER2 AC or heat pump pay back through lower cooling bills; size for the cooling load, not just square footage.
  • High humidity makes dehumidification important — an oversized AC cools too fast to pull moisture out, so right-sizing matters more than raw capacity.
  • Insist on a Manual J load calculation so the system is sized to your home, not just matched to the old unit — the single biggest factor in comfort and efficiency.
  • Federal tax credits and local utility rebates can offset $300–$2,000+ on high-efficiency systems and heat pumps — ask your contractor which apply in your area.
  • If existing ductwork is leaky or undersized, budget for sealing or modifications; it affects both the install cost and how well the new system performs.

What's included in a furnace replacement in Philadelphia

A typical furnace replacement quote in Philadelphia covers more than the equipment itself. Expect it to include removing and disposing of the old system, the new unit, refrigerant and line-set work, electrical and thermostat hookup, any required ductwork or plenum modifications, the mechanical permit and inspection, labor, and a startup/commissioning check. Reputable Philadelphia contractors also include a labor warranty on top of the manufacturer's equipment warranty, so compare what each bid covers — not just the headline price.

How to save on furnace replacement in Philadelphia

To keep furnace replacement costs down in Philadelphia, get at least three written quotes and compare the equipment and scope line by line. Right-sizing the system with a proper load calculation — rather than just matching the old unit — avoids paying for capacity you don't need. Mid-efficiency equipment is the biggest lever versus premium high-SEER2 systems, and federal tax credits plus utility rebates (especially for heat pumps) can offset a large share of the cost, so ask your contractor which incentives apply.

Climate & efficiency NOAA · DOE

Philadelphia sees hot summers, so cooling load drives sizing — a higher-SEER2 AC or heat pump costs more upfront but lowers bills over its life.

Permits & local rules Philadelphia open data

A mechanical (HVAC) permit is required — typically $100 – $300, usually pulled by your contractor. Verify current fees with the city.

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Furnace Replacement cost: Philadelphia vs. nearby cities

CityLocation factorAvg. furnace replacement
Philadelphia, PA1.03$5,690
New York, NY1.13$6,190
Baltimore, MD1.03$5,650
Washington, DC1.09$5,970
Pittsburgh, PA0.94$5,190

Frequently asked questions

How much does furnace replacement cost in Philadelphia?
In Philadelphia, furnace replacement costs about $5,690 on average, with most homeowners paying between $3,930 – $10,350. The exact price depends on system size, efficiency, ductwork, and local labor and permit costs.
How long does furnace replacement take in Philadelphia?
Most HVAC replacements are completed in 1–2 days; adding or modifying ductwork can extend that.
Do I need a permit for furnace replacement in Philadelphia?
Yes — Philadelphia requires a mechanical permit and inspection, typically $100 – $300 and usually handled by your contractor.
Why is furnace replacement more or less expensive in Philadelphia?
Local cost reflects Philadelphia's labor rates and climate-driven sizing and efficiency needs. We start from the national average and apply a local price factor of 1.03 (BEA Regional Price Parities (all items), 2023).
How can I lower my furnace replacement cost in Philadelphia?
Get multiple written quotes, right-size the system with a load calculation, and choose mid-efficiency equipment unless higher efficiency pays back in your climate. Ask which federal tax credits and utility rebates apply — they can offset a large share of the cost.
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