What Philadelphia-area homeowners pay for gas furnace replacement — from mid-efficiency to high-efficiency systems.
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According to Angi, gas furnace replacement in the Philadelphia area typically costs $3,800 to $10,000 installed. HomeAdvisor's 2026 national data reports a national average of $4,807 (range: $2,824–$6,888). Philadelphia-area labor rates run higher than the national average.
High-efficiency models (96%+ AFUE) carry higher upfront costs but can reduce heating bills by $300–$600/year in a typical Philadelphia winter — often recovering the cost difference within 5–8 years.
| Furnace Type | Typical Installed Cost (Philadelphia) |
|---|---|
| 80% AFUE mid-efficiency (standard) | $3,800 – $5,500 |
| 96%+ AFUE high-efficiency | $5,500 – $8,000 |
| Modulating/variable-speed high-efficiency | $7,000 – $10,000 |
| Furnace + AC replacement (same time) | $7,500 – $14,000 |
If your AC is also aging (10+ years), replacing both systems at the same time typically saves $500–$1,500 vs. two separate visits. Angi reports the combined average at $7,500, with a range of $5,000–$12,500. Matching equipment also ensures compatibility and warranty compliance.
According to Angi, furnace replacement in Philadelphia typically costs $3,800–$10,000 installed. HomeAdvisor's 2026 national data shows an average of $4,807, with a typical range of $2,824–$6,888. Philadelphia-area labor is 10–15% above the national average.
Most gas furnaces last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement is usually the better financial decision.
AFUE measures efficiency — 80% means 80 cents of every dollar of gas becomes heat. A 96% furnace wastes only 4 cents. High-efficiency models cost more upfront but save $200–$600/year in fuel in a Philadelphia winter, with payback in 5–8 years.
Yes, most Pennsylvania municipalities require a mechanical permit for furnace replacement. McCorry pulls all required permits as part of the installation.
We install York, Goodman, and Carrier — all brands with strong dealer support networks in the Philadelphia area and parts availability when something needs repair down the road.
Price ranges based on 2026 data from Angi and HomeAdvisor. Philadelphia-area costs typically run 10–15% above national averages.
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