For most Wichita homeowners, a new heating and cooling system is a significant investment. On average, a complete HVAC replacement can cost between $5,000 and $12,000+, depending on the size of your home, the type of system, and installation requirements.
Average Cost of a New HVAC System
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the cost of a new HVAC system depends on efficiency ratings, system type, and your home’s design. In Wichita, most homeowners can expect…
- Entry-Level System – $5,000 – $7,500 (basic furnace + central AC)
- Mid-Range System – $7,500 – $10,000 (higher efficiency, better air quality features)
- Premium System – $10,000 – $15,000+ (high-SEER AC, smart thermostat, advanced filtration)
What Affects HVAC System Cost?
Several factors influence the price of a new system in Wichita….
- Home Size – Larger homes require bigger equipment, which raises the cost.
- System Type – Furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps vary in price.
- Efficiency Ratings – Higher SEER and AFUE ratings mean higher upfront cost but lower monthly bills.
- Ductwork – If new ductwork or repairs are needed, costs increase.
- Brand & Features – Smart thermostats, zoning, and air purification systems add to the investment.
Cost Breakdown by System Type
- Central AC + Furnace Combo – $6,500 – $12,000
- Heat Pump System – $7,500 – $13,000
- Ductless Mini-Splits – $3,000 – $6,000 per zone
- Geothermal System -$18,000 – $30,000+
Our HVAC services team can walk you through options to fit your budget and comfort needs.
When Is the Best Time to Buy?
Spring and fall are typically the best seasons to replace HVAC systems. Demand is lower, and Wichita homeowners may find better pricing or promotions before the peak heating or cooling season. For more, see our maintenance and repair services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to replace both AC and furnace together?
Yes. Installing both at the same time usually saves on labor costs and ensures the systems are matched adequately for efficiency.
Does financing affect HVAC cost?
Financing spreads payments out, but it can also include interest. Many Wichita HVAC companies offer financing plans to make systems more affordable upfront.
How long does installation take?
Most standard installations take 1–2 days. Complex systems, such as geothermal, may take longer due to excavation and setup.