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Home Improvement Updated June 2026

HVAC Replacement Cost in Long Beach, CA

Full HVAC system (AC + furnace) replacement in Long Beach averages $14,700 — 50% above the national average. Heat pumps: $15,300 (before $2,000 federal credit).

Long Beach — Full HVAC System

$14,700

AC + furnace, avg home

AC Only

$7,800

central air, 3-ton unit

Heat Pump System

$15,300

before $2,000 tax credit

HVAC Replacement Cost in Long Beach by System Type — 2026

System Type Cost in Long Beach Note
AC only (no furnace) $7,800 central air conditioner, 3-ton
Gas furnace only $6,600 80–96% AFUE, 80,000 BTU
Full HVAC (AC + furnace) $14,700 most common replacement
Heat pump system $15,300 heating + cooling; tax credit eligible
Mini-split (single zone) $7,200 ductless; per zone installed

2026 Long Beach HVAC contractor survey. Includes equipment, labor, and standard installation materials. Ductwork replacement not included (+$3,000–$8,000 if needed).

Climate & System Guidance for Long Beach

Long Beach's moderate climate makes heat pumps an excellent choice — they provide both heating and cooling and qualify for the $2,000 federal tax credit.

Recommended SEER

16 SEER2

Best System Type

Heat pump

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FAQs — HVAC Cost in Long Beach

How much does HVAC replacement cost in Long Beach?

Full HVAC system replacement (AC + furnace) in Long Beach, CA costs $8,300–$27,000, with an average of $14,700 — 50% above the national average of $9,800. AC-only replacement runs $7,800. Heat pump systems cost $15,300 before the federal $2,000 tax credit.

What HVAC brands are best for Long Beach's climate?

Long Beach's moderate climate makes heat pumps an excellent choice — they provide both heating and cooling and qualify for the $2,000 federal tax credit. For Long Beach, reliable mid-range brands include Carrier, Trane, and Lennox ($13200–$16900). Budget-friendly Goodman and Rheem ($9600–$12500) offer excellent value. Focus on SEER2 rating and installer reputation over brand prestige.

Do I need a permit for HVAC replacement in Long Beach?

Yes — Long Beach requires a mechanical permit for HVAC replacement, including like-for-like equipment swaps. Permits typically cost $75–$200 and require a post-installation inspection. A licensed CA HVAC contractor will pull the permit as part of the job. Never accept an offer to skip permits — it voids your homeowners insurance claim and can cause problems when selling your home.

Should I repair or replace my HVAC system in Long Beach?

The rule of thumb: if repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement cost ($7400 in Long Beach), replace it. Also consider age: if your AC is 15+ years old or furnace 20+ years old, replacement makes more financial sense. New 16 SEER2 systems typically save $200–$600/year in energy vs. a 10-year-old system — often paying back in 5–8 years.

Are heat pumps worth it in Long Beach?

Yes — Long Beach's mild climate is ideal for heat pumps. They provide both heating and cooling, use 30–50% less energy than gas furnaces, and qualify for a $2,000 federal tax credit. Payback is typically 5–7 years.

Long Beach HVAC Summary

AC only$7,800
Furnace only$6,600
Full system$14,700
Heat pump$15,300
Mini-split$7,200
vs National avg 50% above

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