What to know about hvac replacement in Fort Worth
Heat plus humidity in Fort Worth makes both cooling capacity and good dehumidification important when picking a system.
What affects hvac replacement cost in Fort Worth
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive hvac replacement cost everywhere apply in Fort Worth:
- System type: a single AC or furnace is cheaper than a full split system or heat pump.
- Efficiency rating: high SEER2 and variable-speed equipment costs more upfront but lowers bills.
- Home size and the required system capacity, measured in tons or BTUs.
- Ductwork: replacing or adding ducts is a major add-on.
HVAC Replacement cost by system type in Fort Worth
These figures are adjusted for Fort Worth pricing (about 0.97x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| System type | Typical cost in Fort Worth | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Central AC only | $3,900 to $9,700 | installed |
| Furnace only | $3,400 to $8,500 | installed |
| AC + furnace (full split system) | $4,850 to $12,100 | The national baseline. |
| Heat pump | $5,350 to $13,300 | installed |
| High-efficiency / variable-speed system | $7,050 to $17,600 | installed |
| Ductless mini-split (multi-zone) | $5,800 to $14,600 | installed |