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Furnace Replacement cost: Jacksonville vs St. Petersburg (2026)

In 2026, furnace replacement is about 3% more expensive in Jacksonville than in St. Petersburg. Most homeowners pay around $5,100 in Jacksonville versus $4,950 in St. Petersburg — a gap of roughly $150.

Jacksonville FL

$3,650 $6,500

Typically around $5,100

St. Petersburg FL

Lower cost
$3,550 $6,350

Typically around $4,950

furnace replacement runs about $150 (3%) more in Jacksonville than in St. Petersburg, driven mostly by local labor rates.
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Jacksonville vs St. Petersburg: full breakdown

FactorJacksonvilleSt. Petersburg
Typical 2026 cost$5,100$4,950
Estimated range$3,650–$6,500$3,550–$6,350
Labor index (vs US)×0.94×0.92
Climate zoneHotHot
Climate factor×0.95×0.95
Local permit$225$225
Labor share$3,050$2,950
Materials/equipment$2,050$2,000

Localized 2026 planning estimates — not quotes. Each city adjusts the national furnace replacement range for local labor, climate and permits.

The verdict

Is the gap worth worrying about?

That 3% gap is small — for furnace replacement it's usually less than the spread between two local contractors' quotes, so the metro matters far less than who you hire and when you buy.

Local labor reality

What hvac pros earn in each metro

Labor is about 60% of a furnace replacement bill, so local wages drive most of the gap. These are real metro hourly wages for skilled installers (BLS OEWS), not estimates.

Jacksonville, FL
$28.3/hr

Jacksonville metro · about 9% below the US average installer wage.

St. Petersburg, FL
$26.9/hr

Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro · about 14% below the US average installer wage.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS metro wages for HVAC installers (used as a trade-labor index).

Best time to buy

Cheapest time for furnace replacement in either city

HVAC demand collapses in the mild shoulder seasons, so installers discount to keep crews busy. The most expensive time to buy is during a heat wave or cold snap, when a dead system forces a full-price emergency replacement.

Best window
Spring and fall (Mar–May, Sep–Oct)
Avoid
Peak summer and mid-winter
Off-peak savings
5–15%
Editors' roundtable

How much should you really budget for HVAC in 2026?

Sizing, efficiency tier and brand pull a quote in different directions. Here's how our editors weigh the trade-offs that decide what you actually pay.

The budget-first case

Size the system to your home with a Manual J calculation and buy the standard efficiency tier (80% AFUE / 14.3 SEER2). In a mild climate the cheaper unit pays off because you rarely run it hard — paying for premium efficiency you won't use is the most common way to overspend.

The efficiency-first case

In a hot-summer or cold-winter region, a higher SEER2/AFUE unit — or a heat pump — earns its premium back in lower bills, and the federal 25C/25D credits plus utility rebates cut thousands off the sticker. Run the payback math before defaulting to the cheapest box.

The longevity case

The single biggest cost driver isn't the brand — it's correct sizing and install quality. A properly sized, well-commissioned mid-tier system with annual maintenance outlasts an oversized premium unit that short-cycles. Spend on the install, not the badge.

Our take

Match the efficiency tier to your climate, insist on a real load calculation, and stack every rebate you qualify for. The expensive mistakes are wrong sizing and a rushed install — not picking the "wrong" brand.

FAQ

Jacksonville vs St. Petersburg

Is furnace replacement cheaper in Jacksonville or St. Petersburg?

In 2026, furnace replacement is cheaper in St. Petersburg at about $4,950, versus $5,100 in Jacksonville — a difference of about $150 (3%).

Why does furnace replacement cost more in Jacksonville than St. Petersburg?

The main driver is local labor rates: Jacksonville's labor index is 0.94 versus 0.92 in St. Petersburg. Climate zone (hot vs hot) also shift the total.

How much is furnace replacement in Jacksonville, FL?

In Jacksonville, furnace replacement typically runs $3,650–$6,500 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $5,100.

Do hvac pros really charge more in one city?

Yes — and the wage data shows it. A skilled installer earns about $28.3/hr in the Jacksonville area versus $26.9/hr around Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (BLS metro wage data). Since labor is roughly 60% of a furnace replacement job, that wage gap is the biggest reason the installed prices differ.

When is the cheapest time to buy furnace replacement — and does it differ by city?

The best window is the same in both Jacksonville and St. Petersburg: Spring and fall (Mar–May, Sep–Oct), when demand drops and installers discount to keep crews busy — typically 5–15% off peak pricing. The most expensive time anywhere is an emergency replacement during peak summer and mid-winter.

Should I choose where to live based on furnace replacement cost?

Rarely. The $150 difference is real but one-time, and you can often close most of it in Jacksonville by buying in the off-season and getting tighter, apples-to-apples bids. Ongoing factors — energy prices, climate and home condition — matter more over the life of the system.

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Updated June 2026 · By Serhat Özçelik