Furnace Replacement Cost in Hartford 2026
Furnace Replacement in Hartford costs between $3,657 and $11,495 in 2026, with the average around $6,270. Hartford pricing runs roughly at the US national average. Removal of the old furnace and installation of a new high efficiency gas or electric unit with new venting and a gas or electrical connection. Includes thermostat setup and combustion testing.
What furnace replacement includes in Hartford
Removal of the old furnace and installation of a new high efficiency gas or electric unit with new venting and a gas or electrical connection. Includes thermostat setup and combustion testing.
Typical time on site: 1 day. Local labor rate: $29/hour for an experienced hvac pro.
What changes the price of furnace replacement in Hartford
- Furnace AFUE efficiency
- Gas versus electric
- Venting modifications
- Heating capacity in BTU
- Old unit removal
A furnace replacement quote priced off statewide averages will be off by 10 to 20 percent for Hartford, because the metro has its own labor pool, material delivery distances, and permit timelines.
Hartford climate and demand for hvac
Cold, snowy winters and warm humid summers require frost-depth footings, snow-load roofs, and seasonal heating-system demand across the Connecticut River valley.
Hartford permits for furnace replacement
Building department: City of Hartford Department of Development Services, Licenses and Inspections. https://www.hartfordct.gov/Government/Departments/DDS/DDS-Services/Building-and-Trades-Permit
Typical permit cost: $100 - $1,800 residential. Inspection time: 5 to 15 business days. Hartford rule: Connecticut enforces a single statewide State Building Code based on the international codes, so local Hartford officials apply uniform rules with no local code amendments. Contractors performing home improvement work must register as a Home Improvement Contractor with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.
Connecticut sales tax and licensing for HVAC
Connecticut sales tax: 6.35% (no local addition). CONTRACTOR LABOR ON NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS IS TAXABLE. Renovation/repair labor on residential homes is exempt. Commercial repair labor is taxable.
State license: Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, required: $220 (home improvement contractor).
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