HVAC Replacement Cost Calculator — Long Beach

HVAC replacement in Long Beach, California costs significantly higher than the national average. Home size, system type, and ductwork condition are the biggest cost factors. Get your estimate below.

Low estimate$5,400
Average$10,400
High estimate$22,000

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HVAC Replacement Cost in Long Beach: 2026 Guide

Use the calculator above to get a quick estimate. The guide below explains what drives hvac replacement costs in Long Beach and what to expect from contractors in Long Beach.

Typical HVAC Replacement Costs in Long Beach

Project ScopeLowHigh
AC only — small home (under 1,200 sqft)$1,900$3,500
Full system — average home (1,200–2,000 sqft)$5,400$9,200
Full system — large home (2,000–3,500 sqft)$9,200$10,400
Premium system or full ductwork replacement$10,400$22,000

What Affects HVAC Replacement Costs in Long Beach?

Labor rates: Contractors in Long Beach charge $55–$110/hour for hvac replacement work — significantly higher than the national average.

Material costs: Material prices in the West region are significantly higher than national average due to local supply, transportation costs, and market demand.

Project complexity: Site conditions, permitting requirements, and non-standard layouts can add 15–30% to total project cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does HVAC replacement cost in Long Beach?
HVAC replacement in Long Beach typically costs $5,400–$22,000. Most homeowners pay around $10,400 for a complete AC + furnace system in a standard home. Heat pump systems run $5,400–$22,000 installed.
How often does HVAC need to be replaced in Long Beach?
HVAC systems typically last 15–25 years. Central AC units last 15–20 years, furnaces 20–30 years, and heat pumps 15–20 years. In Long Beach, climate stress (hot summers or cold winters) can shorten lifespan.
What size HVAC do I need in Long Beach?
Most homes need approximately 1 ton of AC capacity per 400–600 sqft. Your 1,800 sqft home likely needs a 3-ton unit. A load calculation (Manual J) from a licensed HVAC contractor in Long Beach gives the exact sizing.
Is it better to repair or replace HVAC in Long Beach?
If repair costs exceed 50% of replacement cost, or the unit is over 10 years old, replacement is usually better value. New systems use 30–50% less energy, which can save $5,400–$10,400 over 10 years in Long Beach.

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