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Gas furnace replacement cost in Phoenix

Gas furnace replacement in Phoenix costs about $2,800 to $12,000 (typically $6,300) — local prices run about the same as the national average.

These figures adjust our national gas furnace replacement range to Phoenix's local cost level — see the method and sources below.

Low
$2,800
Typical
$6,300
High
$12,000

How we localized this

We start from our national gas furnace replacement range of $2,800$12,000 and adjust it for Phoenix, where costs run about the same as the national average. Evidence on Phoenix's cost level is mixed: construction-cost indices and some remodeling guides put it modestly below the U.S. average, while broader cost-of-living measures run a few percent above (driven mainly by housing). We treat Phoenix as about the national average for home-improvement work pending cleaner local data. Phoenix costs have also been rising faster than the national rate recently — but that's growth, not level. Materials are priced roughly nationally, so treat this as an approximation — your actual price depends on your home, contractor, and project specifics.

Phoenix cost sources (3)

Phoenix sits close to the national average for home-improvement costs — construction-cost indices place it a touch below, while broader living costs run a touch above. The desert climate is the bigger story: extreme summer heat makes HVAC the marquee trade here, so air conditioners work hard and get replaced often, and it pushes roofing and exterior work toward the cooler months. Permitting is generally straightforward across most of the Valley.

Estimate your Phoenix gas furnace replacement

Adjust for your furnace and install. The estimate starts from our published range and narrows for your choices.

Adjusts the estimate to local cost levels. Pick a metro or leave on national.

AFUE is the share of fuel turned into heat. Higher = lower bills, higher price.

Estimated cost for your options in Phoenix
$2,800$12,000
Typical: $6,300
Adjusted for Phoenix — costs there run about the same as the national average.

How we got this

Starts from our published gas furnace replacement range of $2,800–$12,000, adjusted for:

  • Efficiency (AFUE): Standard (80% AFUE)×1
  • Furnace size: Average (60k–80k BTU · ~1,600–2,000 sq ft)×1
  • Installation: Straight swap (same location)×1
  • Area: Phoenix×1

These figures are planning estimates compiled from public cost data on the dates shown — not quotes, bids, or guarantees. Real prices vary widely with your home, location, materials, permits, and contractor. Always get itemized written quotes from licensed local pros before budgeting or hiring.

What changes the price

  • Efficiency (AFUE)Raises cost

    96%+ AFUE units cost more and need different venting, but burn less gas.

  • Furnace size (BTU)Raises cost

    Bigger homes need higher heat output, which raises unit and labor cost.

  • Venting & gas line changesRaises cost

    Switching efficiency tiers or moving the unit can require new venting or gas work.

  • Brand & warrantyRaises cost

    Premium brands and longer warranties cost more.

  • Rebates & tax creditsLowers cost

    High-efficiency furnaces may qualify for utility rebates or federal credits.

Get real quotes for your Phoenix gas furnace replacement

Our ranges are for planning. The only way to know your real price is itemized quotes from licensed local pros — always get at least three before you hire.

Tip: search for licensed, insured Phoenix gas furnace replacement contractors in your area, check reviews and references, and compare written itemized bids — not just bottom-line numbers.

Gas furnace replacement cost — FAQ

How much does it cost to replace a gas furnace?
Most homeowners pay $4,000–$10,000 installed, within a broader range of about $2,800 to $12,000. A typical 1,600–2,000 sq ft home lands around $4,500–$7,000 for a standard unit. Efficiency (AFUE), size, and installation complexity are the main drivers.
Is a high-efficiency furnace worth the extra cost?
A 96%+ AFUE furnace costs more upfront but burns less gas; the payback depends on your climate and gas prices, and is faster in cold regions. High-efficiency models also need different (sealed) venting, which adds to the install cost.
How much is just the furnace unit?
The furnace itself runs roughly $700–$6,200 depending on size, brand, and efficiency; high-efficiency units alone are about $2,800–$6,200. The rest of the project is labor, venting, and permits.
Should I replace my furnace and AC at the same time?
If both are old, replacing them together is common — you pay one labor mobilization and the components stay matched. If only one has failed and the other is newer, replacing just the failed unit is usually fine.

Cost data compiled June 13, 2026.

Sources (4)

Ranges synthesize several public 2026 cost guides into a low–typical–high band rather than reproducing any single source's table. Metro-level breakdowns are coming as we verify local data.

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