HVAC Costs in Manhattan, KS

Verified cost ranges for hvac in Manhattan

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated May 22, 2026

HVAC Costs in Manhattan

Cost ranges verified from official sources

Furnace Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$1,494

Average

$1,494

High

$1,744

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Heat Pump Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$4,045

Average

$4,045

High

$4,721

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Ductwork Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$63

Average

$110

High

$369

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Furnace Repair

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$60

Average

$927

High

$2,410

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Thermostat Installation

Manhattan, KS

3 sources

Low

$79

Average

$208

High

$369

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixrHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Duct Cleaning

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$45

Average

$1,656

High

$4,508

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Boiler Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$3,302

Average

$3,302

High

$3,853

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Boiler Repair

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$68

Average

$2,011

High

$5,500

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Attic Insulation Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$270

Average

$5,049

High

$13,975

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Radiant Floor Heat Installation

Manhattan, KS

2 sources

Low

$397

Average

$397

High

$523

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Understanding HVAC Costs in Manhattan

Boiler installation costs in Manhattan, KS vary significantly based on local labor availability, equipment specifications, and installation complexity. The range from approximately $1,674 to $6,886 reflects differences in boiler type, system size, existing infrastructure modifications, and contractor expertise. Rural Kansas markets like Manhattan typically see moderate pricing compared to major metropolitan areas, influenced by regional HVAC contractor density and local building code requirements.

How Manhattan Compares

vs. National Average-7%

*Based on aggregated cost data from multiple sources

Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC Costs in Manhattan

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