How Much Does a New Air Conditioner, Furnace or Heat Pump Cost in the Snellville, GA Area?

Our 2025-2026 estimates for new HVAC equipment and installation labor costs are as follows:

  • Central Air Conditioner: (low to high range)
  • Forced Air Furnace: (low to high range)
  • Heat Pump: (low to high range)
  • Ductless Minisplit: (low to high range)

Final pricing depends on type of equipment, home size, number of stories, efficiency, ductwork condition, and installation complexity. See our detailed information below. Questions or a fast quote? Call (678) 580-1753 or request a FREE in-home estimate.

What does a new HVAC system cost in Georgia?

What Affects HVAC Equipment and Installation Costs?

Things that will make the price go up for a new HVAC system:

  1. Home size & stories: Two-story homes or homes over 2000 sq. ft. may need zoning or larger capacity.
  2. Efficiency rating (SEER2): Higher SEER2 lowers bills but raises upfront cost.
  3. Brand & model line: Premium features (variable speed, communicating controls) add to the bottom line.
  4. Ductwork condition: Repairs, resizing, or sealing will add to the price.
  5. Electrical & code items: New disconnects, pads, surge protection, permits, etc.
  6. Installation access: Attic/crawlspace or crane needs.
  7. System Add-ons: Smart thermostats, indoor air quality, dehumidifiers, etc.

Things that can help you reduce the cost:

  1. Utility/Manufacturer Rebates: Varies by model and seasonality.
  2. Potential Tax Credits: Consult your tax professional.
  3. Aire Central Specials: Seasonal promotions toward qualifying systems.
    We’ll find every savings you qualify for and apply them to your proposal.

FAQs About HVAC Pricing

Q1: What’s the average cost to replace both my AC and Furnace?
Most homes land around (average range), with simple swaps near (low range) and premium/high-efficiency setups up to (high range).

Q2: How do I know the right size (tonnage)?
We perform Manual J load calculations considering square footage, insulation, windows, and orientation – no guesswork.

Q3: Is a higher SEER2 worth it?
If you plan to stay (# of years in home), the energy savings and comfort often offset the (SEER2 upcharge estimate) premium.

Q4: How long does installation take?
Most standard replacements take between (# of hours). Complex jobs may take (# of days).

Q5: Do you replace the coil and line set too?
Often yes- newer refrigerants/components work best with matched coils; line sets are evaluated and replaced when needed.

Q6: What warranties are included?
Typical parts (# of years) and labor (# of years). Extended coverage available.

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We offer FREE ESTIMATES on any heating or cooling system replacement! Contact us to start the process.