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HVAC Replacement Cost in Kansas City, MO:
AC, Furnace, Heat Pump & Quotes

New HVAC system cost in Kansas City: $4,500–$9,000. Compare AC, furnace, heat pump, ductwork, warranty, permit, and rebate assumptions before you choose.

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$4,500–$9,000

Replacement Cost

3

Quotes to Compare

6–9 years

Payback Estimate

Dual-fuel heat pump or high-efficiency gas furnace + AC

Best System

Best HVAC System for Kansas City

Recommended System

Dual-fuel heat pump or high-efficiency gas furnace + AC

KC's extreme temperature range (-10°F to 105°F) makes dual-fuel heat pumps ideal: efficient electric heat in shoulder seasons, reliable gas in deep cold.

HVAC Rebates & Incentives in Kansas City

Current HVAC rebate and tax eligibility should be verified before signing

Evergy heat pump rebates up to $500

Spire Energy furnace rebates

HVAC System Comparison for Kansas City Homeowners

System TypeInstalled CostEfficiencyBest Climate
Central AC + Gas Furnace$5,000–$12,00013–21 SEER2 / 80–98% AFUECold winters + hot summers
Standard Heat Pump$4,500–$9,50014–18 SEER2Mild winters (above 20°F)
Cold-Climate Heat Pump$5,500–$12,00018–22 SEER2Cold winters (to -15°F)
Dual-Fuel Heat Pump$6,000–$13,00018–22 SEER2 + 95% AFUEAll climates — most efficient
Ductless Mini-Split$3,500–$9,00018–26 SEER2No ductwork, zoned comfort
Geothermal Heat Pump$15,000–$35,000300–600% COPAll climates — highest ROI long-term

Frequently Asked Questions: HVAC in Kansas City

How much does HVAC installation cost in Kansas City, MO?+

New HVAC system installation in Kansas City costs $4,500–$9,000 on average, depending on system type, home size, and whether ductwork needs replacement. Heat pump systems may qualify for federal, state, utility, or local incentives, but homeowners should confirm current rules before budgeting around them.

What is the best HVAC system for Kansas City's climate?+

The recommended system for Kansas City is the Dual-fuel heat pump or high-efficiency gas furnace + AC. KC's extreme temperature range (-10°F to 105°F) makes dual-fuel heat pumps ideal: efficient electric heat in shoulder seasons, reliable gas in deep cold.

How do I compare HVAC savings and payback in Kansas City?+

Kansas City homeowners should compare efficiency ratings, fuel type, equipment size, utility rates, and rebate eligibility. Payback varies by home, system type, and usage, so ask each contractor to show their assumptions.

Are there HVAC rebates or tax credits available in Kansas City?+

There may be federal, utility, state, or local incentives for qualifying high-efficiency HVAC systems. Programs to check include: Evergy heat pump rebates up to $500; Spire Energy furnace rebates. Ask each contractor to confirm current eligibility before you sign.

When should I replace my HVAC system in Kansas City?+

Replace your HVAC system if it's 15+ years old, needs repairs costing more than 50% of a new system's price, uses R-22 refrigerant (no longer manufactured), or your energy bills have risen significantly. Most Kansas City homeowners see payback within 6–9 years.

How do I find a reliable HVAC contractor in Kansas City?+

Look for NATE-certified technicians in Kansas City with at least 4.5 stars and recent reviews. Get 3 written quotes comparing the same equipment. Verify the contractor pulls a permit — required for HVAC work in MO.

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