HVAC Costs in New York, NY

Verified cost ranges for hvac in New York

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated May 22, 2026

HVAC Costs in New York

Cost ranges verified from official sources

Furnace Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$1,865

Average

$1,865

High

$2,177

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Heat Pump Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$5,050

Average

$5,050

High

$5,894

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Ductwork Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$78

Average

$151

High

$541

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Furnace Repair

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$74

Average

$1,171

High

$3,009

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Thermostat Installation

New York, NY

3 sources

Low

$99

Average

$274

High

$541

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixrHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Duct Cleaning

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$56

Average

$2,081

High

$5,628

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Boiler Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$4,122

Average

$4,122

High

$4,811

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Boiler Repair

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$84

Average

$2,525

High

$6,866

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Attic Insulation Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$338

Average

$6,317

High

$17,447

Bureau of Labor StatisticsFixr

Updated May 2026

Radiant Floor Heat Installation

New York, NY

2 sources

Low

$496

Average

$496

High

$653

Bureau of Labor StatisticsHomewyse

Updated May 2026

Understanding HVAC Costs in New York

Furnace installation costs in New York, NY vary significantly due to the region's high cost of living, stringent building codes, and complex labor market dynamics. The wide range reflects differences in furnace type, home size, existing ductwork condition, and contractor experience. New York's urban density and regulatory environment create higher baseline costs compared to many other regions, with factors like permit requirements, inspection protocols, and skilled labor availability all contributing to the variation within the documented range.

How New York Compares

vs. National Average+17%

*Based on aggregated cost data from multiple sources

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