Air Handler Replacement and Installation Cost 2026

Typical buyers pay between $1,200 and $11,000 for air handler replacement and installation depending on unit capacity, coil compatibility, ductwork, and region. This article summarizes realistic air handler replacement cost ranges, per-unit pricing, and the main cost drivers buyers should expect.

Item Low Average High Notes
Air Handler Unit (1.5–5 ton) $600 $1,400 $3,500 Assumptions: standard efficiency, matched coil available.
Installation Labor $500 $1,800 $4,000 Includes remove/install, basic wiring, set-up.
Coil / Matched Evaporator $400 $900 $1,800 Needed if not integrated; price varies by coil type.
Duct Modifications / Sealing $300 $1,200 $4,000 Major driver when runs or plenums change.
Permits & Disposal $50 $200 $800 Local permit and refrigerant disposal vary.
Total Project $1,200 $4,500 $11,000 Typical residential 1.5–5 ton replacement ranges.

Typical Total Cost For Replacing Residential Air Handlers 1.5–5 Ton

For a straight swap in a single-family home with easy attic or basement access, expect a typical total price of $1,200-$4,500 (low to average) and up to $11,000 for complex installs.

Assumptions: 2–3.5 ton system, one-story access, no major duct redesign, Midwest baseline labor rates.

Line-Item Prices For Materials Labor Equipment Permits

Line Item Materials Labor Equipment Permits/Disposal
Air Handler Unit $600-$3,500 $150-$800 $0-$200 $0-$50
Matched Evaporator Coil $400-$1,800 $100-$500 $0-$100 $0-$25
Remove & Install Labor $0 $500-$3,000 $50-$300 $0-$50
Duct Modifications $200-$2,500 $200-$1,500 $0-$300 $0-$200
Misc Controls & Accessories $150-$1,200 $75-$400 $0-$100 $0-$25

Materials plus labor usually split roughly 50/50 on small installs but materials dominate on high-efficiency or custom units.

Capacity Coil Type Duct Work And Regional Price Drivers

Capacity thresholds change price sharply: under 2.0 ton: add $0-$800; 2.0–3.5 ton: typical baseline; above 3.5 ton: add $800-$3,000.

Coil type examples: A-coil (slab) vs B-coil (tube) can change coil cost by $300-$1,200. Duct runs over 50 linear feet or multiple branch changes typically add $500-$3,000.

How To Lower Air Handler Replacement Price Without Sacrificing Performance

Choose a standard-efficiency air handler and reuse a compatible existing coil when possible to save $500-$2,000 compared with premium units.

Scheduling in shoulder season and getting three comparable quotes can reduce the install price 5–15%.

Northeast Vs Midwest Vs South Vs West Price Differences

Regional deltas versus a national median: West: +15–25% | Northeast: +10–20% | Midwest: baseline | South: -5–10%.

Example totals for the same 3-ton swap: Midwest $3,800 (avg), Northeast $4,600 (avg), West $4,400-$5,000 (avg), South $3,300-$3,600 (avg).

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Installer Time Crew Size Hourly Rates And Job Duration

Typical labor hours: straight swap 3–8 hours; swap plus coil or minor duct work 6–16 hours; major duct redesign 16–40+ hours.

Hourly rates vary: $75-$125 per hour depending on tech certification and region. Typical crew size is 1–3 techs.

Common Add-Ons Like Coil Changeout Drain Pan Controls Duct Mods

Add-On Low Average High Notes
Evaporator Coil Changeout $400 $900 $1,800 Depends on coil style and fit.
Condensate Pump $120 $250 $450 Needed when gravity drain not available.
Secondary Drain Pan $75 $200 $350 Recommended in attic installs.
Duct Sealing / Minor Mod $200 $800 $3,000 $4-$9 per sq ft typical sealing estimate.
Smart Controls / Thermostat $150 $400 $900 Premium controls raise total cost.

Avoid unnecessary upgrades: add only the components required to match refrigerant and airflow specs.

Three Real Quote Examples With Specs Hours And Totals

Quote Specs Labor Hours Line Prices Total
Quote A 2.5 ton, matched coil, attic access 6 Unit $1,200 / Coil $700 / Labor $900 / Permits $150 $2,950
Quote B 3.5 ton, new A-coil, minor duct mods 14 Unit $2,000 / Coil $1,200 / Labor $1,800 / Duct $900 $5,900
Quote C 5.0 ton, ECM blower, major duct redesign 28 Unit $3,200 / Coil $1,800 / Labor $3,200 / Duct $3,000 / Permits $400 $11,600

These examples show how capacity, coil choice, labor hours, and duct complexity combine to set the final price.

How to Get the Best HVAC Prices

  • Firstly, keep in mind that installation quality is always the most important thing for residential HVAC project. So never sacrifice contractor quality for a lower price.
  • Secondly, remember to look up the latest rebates as we talked above.
  • Thirdly, ask for at least 3 bids before you make the decision. You can click here to get 3 free estimates from your local contractors, and this estimate already takes rebates and tax credit into consideration and filter unqualified contractors automatically.

Lastly, once you chose the right contractor, remember to use the tactics from this guide: Homeowners Tactics When Negotiating with HVAC Dealer to get the final best price.

Written by

Rene has worked 10 years in the HVAC field and now is the Senior Comfort Specialist for PICKHVAC. He holds an HVAC associate degree and EPA & R-410A Certifications.
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