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HVAC / Air Conditioning Cost in Oregon

Oregon hvac / air conditioning prices are 10% higher than the national average.

Oregon Average Cost
$5,500 - $16,500
Based on local labor and material costs

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Oregon Climate & Regional Factors

Regional factors including local labor rates, material availability, and building codes affect pricing in this state.

HVAC / Air Conditioning Costs by Material in Oregon

MaterialOregon Cost/Sq FtNational AverageLifespan
Central AC Only$2.20 - $4.40$2.00 - $4.0015-20 years
Heat Pump$3.30 - $6.60$3.00 - $6.0015-20 years
Furnace + AC$4.40 - $8.80$4.00 - $8.0015-25 years
Ductless Mini-Split$5.50 - $11.00$5.00 - $10.0020 years
Geothermal$13.20 - $27.50$12.00 - $25.0025-50 years

HVAC / Air Conditioning Cost by Size in Oregon

1,000 sq ft (1.5-2 ton)
$3,850 - $7,700
National: $3,500 - $7,000
1,500 sq ft (2-2.5 ton)
$4,950 - $9,900
National: $4,500 - $9,000
2,000 sq ft (2.5-3 ton)
$6,050 - $12,100
National: $5,500 - $11,000
2,500 sq ft (3-3.5 ton)
$7,150 - $14,300
National: $6,500 - $13,000
3,000 sq ft (3.5-4 ton)
$8,250 - $16,500
National: $7,500 - $15,000
4,000 sq ft (4-5 ton)
$9,900 - $19,800
National: $9,000 - $18,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new HVAC system cost in Oregon?
Complete HVAC systems cost $5,000-$15,000 for typical homes. Central AC alone runs $3,000-$7,000. Furnace replacement costs $2,500-$6,000. Heat pumps cost $4,000-$10,000. Prices include equipment and installation.
How long does HVAC installation take in Oregon?
Replacing like-for-like equipment takes 4-8 hours (1 day). Full system replacement takes 1-2 days. New installations requiring ductwork take 3-5 days. Complex installations or ductwork modifications may take a week.
What size AC do I need in Oregon?
General rule: 1 ton (12,000 BTU) per 400-600 sq ft. A 2,000 sq ft home typically needs a 3-ton unit. Factors include climate, insulation, windows, and ceiling height. Undersized units run constantly; oversized units short-cycle and dehumidify poorly.
Is a heat pump better than AC in Oregon?
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, making them more efficient in moderate climates. They cost 10-30% more than AC only but save on heating costs. In very cold climates (below 30°F regularly), a furnace backup may be needed.
How often should HVAC be replaced in Oregon?
AC units and heat pumps last 15-20 years; furnaces last 15-25 years. Replace when: repair costs exceed 50% of replacement, efficiency drops significantly, refrigerant type is phased out (R-22), or system can't maintain comfort.

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