Homeowner Cost Guide

Kissimmee HVAC Prices and Cost Guide

Compare typical national hvac price ranges with adjusted Kissimmee planning estimates before contacting local hvac companies.

Typical hvac cost ranges

Each row starts with a typical national planning range, then shows an adjusted Kissimmee range when local pricing modifiers or overrides are available.

Why local pricing may differ: Labor rates, permit needs, electric vs. gas setups, and attic/garage installs around Kissimmee can shift costs versus national averages.
Service Typical Estimated Cost
AC Repair Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $3,000Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $3,100
Per Project
AC Replacement Installed project
Typical national range$4,500 - $18,000Kissimmee adjusted range$4,600 - $18,400
Per Project
Furnace Repair Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,000Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,000
Per Project
Furnace Replacement Installed project
Typical national range$3,800 - $12,000Kissimmee adjusted range$3,900 - $12,200
Per Project
Heat Pump Installation Installed project
Typical national range$6,000 - $30,000Kissimmee adjusted range$6,100 - $30,600
Per Project
Heat Pump Repair Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,500Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,600
Per Project
Boiler Repair Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $1,500Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $1,500
Per Project
Boiler Replacement Installed project
Typical national range$3,500 - $15,000Kissimmee adjusted range$3,600 - $15,300
Per Project
Thermostat Installation Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $650Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $650
Per Project
Duct Cleaning Installed project
Typical national range$250 - $1,100Kissimmee adjusted range$250 - $1,100
Per Project
Ductwork Installation Installed project
Typical national range$1,400 - $20,000Kissimmee adjusted range$1,400 - $20,400
Per Project
Humidifier Installation Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $2,500Kissimmee adjusted range$400 - $2,600
Per Project
Air Purifier Installation Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $5,000Kissimmee adjusted range$400 - $5,100
Per Project
Annual HVAC Maintenance Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $450Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $450
Per Visit
Emergency HVAC Service Emergency diagnostic and repair visit
Typical national range$150 - $2,000Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,000
Per Visit

What affects hvac pricing?

The details below come from the same pricing research used to power the city price tables.

AC Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $3,000Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $3,100

Common cost factors

  • Diagnosis and Labor Time: Trip/diagnostic fees and hours on site drive total cost.
  • Part Replaced: Capacitors, refrigerant, boards, compressors vary greatly in price.
  • System Type and Age: Older or premium systems and accessibility increase labor and parts cost.
  • Region/Season: High-demand markets and peak-season surcharges elevate pricing.

Common price components

  • Service Call & Diagnosis - $100 - $250Trip charge and initial troubleshooting.
  • Common Minor Repair (e.g., capacitor, drain clear) - $200 - $500Includes part and labor for straightforward fixes.
  • Moderate Repair (e.g., refrigerant, contactor, sensors) - $400 - $900Parts plus additional labor/time and testing.
  • Major Repair (e.g., compressor, coil, board) - $1,200 - $3,000High-cost components, extended labor, recovery/recharge.

AC Replacement

Installed project
Typical national range$4,500 - $18,000Kissimmee adjusted range$4,600 - $18,400

Common cost factors

  • System size & efficiency (tonnage/SEER2): Larger or higher-efficiency systems cost more for equipment and may need upgraded components.
  • Installation complexity: Difficult access, line set reroutes, pad/electrical upgrades, condensate solutions increase labor/materials.
  • Ductwork condition: Repairs or replacements add substantial cost beyond a swap-only changeout.
  • Brand/tier & warranty: Premium brands and extended warranties raise equipment price.

Common price components

  • Equipment (condenser + coil/air handler) - $3,500 - $9,500Major components sized 2–5 tons; varies by brand and efficiency.
  • Labor & Installation Materials - $1,800 - $4,500Removal, set, braze, charge, test, electrical, pad, whip/disconnect, misc. materials.
  • Permits & Inspection - $150 - $600Local permit and inspection fees as required.
  • Ductwork Adjustments (if needed) - $500 - $4,000Minor sealing/transitions to partial replacements; not always required.

Furnace Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,000Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,000

Common cost factors

  • Diagnosis and labor time: Trip, troubleshooting, and repair hours drive most costs.
  • Part type and availability: Blower motors, inducer motors, boards cost more than igniters/sensors.
  • Brand/model and age: Proprietary or older parts can be pricier and take longer.
  • Emergency/after-hours service: Overtime and priority response increase totals.

Common price components

  • Service call & diagnostics - $100 - $250Trip charge and initial troubleshooting.
  • Labor for repair - $150 - $600Onsite repair time beyond diagnostics.
  • Parts & materials - $50 - $900From sensors/igniters to motors or control boards.
  • After-hours/emergency premium - Up to $300Applies nights/weekends/holidays as applicable.

Furnace Replacement

Installed project
Typical national range$3,800 - $12,000Kissimmee adjusted range$3,900 - $12,200

Common cost factors

  • Equipment size & efficiency: Higher BTU capacity and high-efficiency models (AFUE) increase unit cost.
  • Fuel type & venting: Gas vs. oil/electric, venting or flue changes, and condensate handling affect materials and labor.
  • Installation complexity: Duct modifications, gas line, electrical, permits, and code upgrades add time and parts.
  • Brand & warranty tier: Premium brands and longer warranties command higher prices.

Common price components

  • Furnace equipment - $2,000 - $5,000Gas furnace unit, standard accessories; varies by BTU and efficiency.
  • Installation labor - $1,600 - $3,500Removal, setup, connections, testing; higher for complex swaps.
  • Materials & accessories - $300 - $1,500Venting, gas/electrical components, condensate, pad, misc. parts.
  • Permits & disposal - $100 - $500Permit fees, old unit haul-away, inspections as required.

Heat Pump Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$6,000 - $30,000Kissimmee adjusted range$6,100 - $30,600

Common cost factors

  • System type and size (tons, ducted vs. ductless): Larger capacity and multi-zone or high-efficiency systems cost more.
  • Efficiency and cold-climate rating: Higher HSPF/SEER2 and cold-climate models increase equipment costs.
  • Ductwork and electrical upgrades: New or modified ducts, panel upgrades, or line-set runs add labor/material.
  • Regional labor rates and access: Market labor rates and installation complexity affect time and price.

Common price components

  • Equipment (condenser, air handler, line set, controls) - $5,000 - $16,000Ducted air-source, variable-speed options, cold-climate models, and thermostat.
  • Labor and installation materials - $2,500 - $7,000Set/charge system, brazing, evacuation, commissioning, pads, lines, misc.
  • Ductwork modifications or new runs (if needed) - $1,000 - $5,000Balancing, sealing, new trunks/branches as required.
  • Electrical upgrades (if needed) - $500 - $3,000Dedicated circuits, disconnect, panel upgrade or subpanel.

Heat Pump Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,500Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,600

Common cost factors

  • Diagnosis and Labor Hours: Complex faults and after-hours service increase time on site.
  • Part/Component Replaced: Boards, fan motors, or compressors drive parts cost variability.
  • Refrigerant and Leak Repair: Leak detection, repair, evacuation, recharge, and refrigerant type affect cost.
  • System Age/Brand/Availability: Older or specialty models may need harder-to-source parts.

Common price components

  • Service Call & Diagnosis - $100 - $250Trip charge and initial troubleshooting.
  • Labor (repair time) - $150 - $500On-site repair labor beyond diagnosis (1–3+ hours).
  • Common Parts - $100 - $600Capacitors, contactors, sensors, defrost/relay boards, fan motors.
  • Refrigerant & Leak Services - $150 - $700Leak find/fix, evacuation, recharge (cost varies by type/amount).
  • Major Component Repairs - $700 - $2,000High-cost items like outdoor fan motor assemblies or control boards; excludes full compressor replacement decisions.

Boiler Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $1,500Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $1,500

Common cost factors

  • Repair scope/part: Small leaks, valves, igniters vs. heat exchanger, pump, control board replacements.
  • Boiler type/fuel: Condensing, oil, or older systems often cost more to diagnose and source parts.
  • Labor & trip timing: Emergency/after-hours and regional labor rates increase totals.
  • System access & age: Tight installs, corroded piping, or code updates add labor time and materials.

Common price components

  • Diagnostic and Service Call - $100 - $250Initial visit, troubleshooting, basic adjustments.
  • Labor (Repair Work) - $200 - $600Hourly labor for part replacement, piping, wiring, testing.
  • Replacement Parts - $100 - $500Valves, pumps, igniters, controls; varies by brand/type.
  • Cleaning/Flushing/Bleeding - $50 - $200Sediment removal and system balancing as needed.

Boiler Replacement

Installed project
Typical national range$3,500 - $15,000Kissimmee adjusted range$3,600 - $15,300

Common cost factors

  • Boiler type and efficiency: Standard vs. high-efficiency, fuel type, and brand significantly change equipment price.
  • System size/output (BTU): Larger homes or colder climates need higher-capacity units, increasing cost.
  • Installation complexity: Venting, piping changes, condensate/drain, electrical, and code upgrades add labor and materials.
  • Fuel and venting configuration: Gas vs. oil vs. electric and chimney vs. direct vent affect parts and labor.

Common price components

  • Boiler equipment - $2,000 - $7,000Boiler unit and manufacturer-specific components; higher for high-efficiency models.
  • Labor and installation - $2,000 - $5,000Removal, set-in-place, piping/venting, wiring, start-up, and commissioning.
  • Materials and accessories - $500 - $2,500Pumps, valves, expansion tank, vents, condensate kit, fittings, flue/liner.
  • Permits and inspections - $150 - $600Local permit fees and required inspections.

Thermostat Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $650Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $650

Common cost factors

  • Thermostat type: Manual vs. programmable vs. smart; premium brands/features increase device and setup time.
  • Wiring and C‑wire needs: Adding a C‑wire, adapters, or transformer increases labor/materials.
  • HVAC system compatibility: Multi‑stage, heat pump, or dual-fuel systems require additional configuration.
  • Access and relocation: Relocating or fishing wires through finished walls adds labor.

Common price components

  • Thermostat device - $50 - $300Manual/programmable to smart models; excludes ultra‑premium accessories.
  • Standard install labor - $100 - $300Remove old unit, wiring connections, mounting, setup, testing.
  • Wiring/C‑wire or adapter - Up to $100C‑wire add or adapter, minor parts and extra time.
  • Advanced configuration - Up to $100Heat pump/multi‑stage setup, app integration, scheduling/training.

Duct Cleaning

Installed project
Typical national range$250 - $1,100Kissimmee adjusted range$250 - $1,100

Common cost factors

  • Home size and number of systems: Larger homes or dual systems increase time and scope.
  • Number of vents and returns: More registers raise labor and setup time.
  • Access and duct condition: Tight crawlspaces, contamination, or repairs add labor.
  • Equipment and method: Truck-mounted negative pressure and agitation tools cost more.

Common price components

  • Labor and Crew Time - $250 - $650Two-person crew, setup, seal-off, brushing, negative-pressure vacuuming, cleanup.
  • Equipment and Consumables - $75 - $200Truck-mount/HEPA equipment wear, filters, covers, PPE.
  • System and Vent Count - $75 - $200Additional returns/supplies and second system surcharges.
  • Add-ons (optional) - $50 - $200Sanitizing treatments, dryer vent, basic coil cleaning.

Ductwork Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$1,400 - $20,000Kissimmee adjusted range$1,400 - $20,400

Common cost factors

  • Home size & duct run length: More linear feet and branches increase materials and labor.
  • Access & layout: Tight attics/crawlspaces, multi-story routing, and obstacles add time.
  • Material & insulation: Rigid metal vs. flex, insulation R-value, and fittings change cost.
  • Scope (new vs. replacement): Demo, sealing, balancing, and register/boot count affect price.

Common price components

  • Labor & installation - $1,500 - $3,500Crew labor, fabrication, hangers, sealing, testing, and balancing.
  • Duct materials - $1,200 - $3,000Trunk/branch ducts, boots, registers, dampers, insulation, mastic/tape.
  • Removal/demo (if replacing) - $300 - $1,200Remove and dispose of old ducts and debris.
  • Permits & inspections - $200 - $800Local permitting and required inspections.
  • Complexity/access premium - $500 - $3,000Tight spaces, long runs, multi-story routing, or custom fabrication.

Humidifier Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $2,500Kissimmee adjusted range$400 - $2,600

Common cost factors

  • Unit type and capacity: Bypass, fan-powered, or steam units and larger capacity increase equipment cost.
  • Labor complexity: Duct modifications, electrical, and plumbing tie-ins increase time and cost.
  • Brand and features: Premium brands, digital controls, and sensors add cost.
  • Site conditions: Tight spaces, code upgrades, or condensate management raise labor/materials.

Common price components

  • Humidifier unit and controls - $250 - $1,400Bypass/fan-powered/steam unit, humidistat, basic accessories.
  • Labor (HVAC install) - $300 - $900Mounting, duct connection, water line, electrical tie-in, commissioning.
  • Materials and permits - $50 - $200Tubing, fittings, valves, wiring, small parts; permits if required.

Air Purifier Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $5,000Kissimmee adjusted range$400 - $5,100

Common cost factors

  • System type: HEPA, media, UV, ionic, and electronic systems vary widely in equipment cost.
  • Installation complexity: Duct modifications, electrical, and space constraints increase labor.
  • Home size and airflow: Larger systems or higher CFM require pricier units and more labor.
  • Brand and performance rating: Higher MERV/validated performance and OEM-integrated units cost more.

Common price components

  • Equipment (air purifier unit) - $700 - $2,800Whole-home media/HEPA/UV/electronic unit, mounting kit, basic accessories.
  • Labor and installation materials - $600 - $1,400HVAC tech labor, mounting, electrical hookup, basic duct integration, sealants.
  • Duct/electrical modifications - $200 - $700Minor ductwork alterations, additional wiring or breaker as needed.
  • Startup, testing, and homeowner orientation - $50 - $200System testing, airflow checks, filter/bulb maintenance briefing.

Annual HVAC Maintenance

Installed project
Typical national range$100 - $450Kissimmee adjusted range$100 - $450

Common cost factors

  • System type and count: Heat pump, furnace + AC combo, high-efficiency or multi-zone systems add time.
  • Local labor rates: Higher-cost metros and after-hours visits increase price.
  • Scope of maintenance: Filter replacements, coil cleaning depth, and diagnostics level affect time and materials.
  • Accessibility and condition: Hard-to-access air handlers or dirty systems require more labor.

Common price components

  • Labor and inspection - $120 - $280Technician travel, system check, electrical/safety tests, refrigerant checks (no refrigerant added).
  • Filter and minor materials - $10 - $40Standard filter and incidental supplies if included.
  • Cleaning tasks - $30 - $90Condenser rinse, basic coil/condensate line cleaning as part of tune-up scope.
  • Administrative/overhead - $15 - $40Dispatch, scheduling, insurance, and vehicle costs.

Emergency HVAC Service

Emergency diagnostic and repair visit
Typical national range$150 - $2,000Kissimmee adjusted range$150 - $2,000

Common cost factors

  • After-hours/holiday premium: Emergency calls outside normal hours increase labor rates and trip fees.
  • Repair complexity and parts: Simple fixes vs. major components (compressor, blower motor) drive cost.
  • Time on site: Hourly emergency rates and diagnostic time affect total.
  • System type and accessibility: Heat pump, furnace, rooftop units, and tight spaces add labor time.

Common price components

  • Emergency service call/diagnostic - $150 - $300Dispatch, trip, and initial diagnosis during emergency hours.
  • Emergency labor (hourly) - $135 - $275After-hours technician labor; billed in hourly increments.
  • Common parts and repairs - $150 - $900Capacitors, ignitors, contactors, minor leaks/electrical fixes.
  • Major component repairs - $900 - $2,000Blower motors, control boards, refrigerant issues; varies by system.

Pricing questions homeowners often ask

  • Are these hvac prices guaranteed?
    No. They are broad planning ranges. The final quote depends on scope, access, materials, timing, permits, and the company doing the work.
  • Why can two quotes be so different?
    Companies may include different labor, materials, warranty coverage, travel, cleanup, disposal, or inspection support. Ask each company to quote the same scope before comparing.
  • Should I choose the lowest estimate?
    Not automatically. Compare price with review history, profile detail, communication, warranty terms, and whether the company seems like a strong fit for your project.
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