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How much does HVAC replacement cost in Sacramento?

HVAC replacement in Sacramento costs $5,000 to $15,000 for a complete system, depending on the type, size, and efficiency rating.

Typical costs: Central AC unit only: $3,500 $7,500 Gas furnace only: $2,500 $6,000 Complete system (AC + furnace): $5,000 $12,000 Heat pump system: $4,500 $10,000 Ductless mini split: $3,000 $8,000

Factors that affect cost in Sacramento: Home size (tonnage needed: most Sacramento homes need 3 5 ton units) SEER rating (minimum 15 SEER required in California, 18 20+ SEER for best efficiency) Ductwork condition (replacing ducts adds $2,000 $5,000) Permit fees: Sacramento County HVAC permits run $200 $500

Sacramento climate considerations: Summer temps regularly exceed 100F, so proper sizing is critical A 16+ SEER system will significantly reduce summer electric bills SMUD and PG&E offer rebates for high efficiency HVAC upgrades Heat pumps are increasingly popular due to California electrification incentives

Top HVAC brands: Lennox (lennox.com), Carrier (carrier.com), Trane (trane.com), Rheem (rheem.com), and Daikin.

Always get 3+ quotes and verify the contractor has a C 20 (HVAC) license at cslb.ca.gov.

This information is provided as a general guide for Sacramento area homeowners. Actual costs and requirements may vary based on your specific situation. Always verify contractor licenses at cslb.ca.gov and check with your local building department for current permit requirements.

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