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Furnace Replacement cost: Phoenix vs Tucson (2026)

In 2026, furnace replacement is about 2% more expensive in Phoenix than in Tucson. Most homeowners pay around $5,250 in Phoenix versus $5,150 in Tucson — a gap of roughly $100.

Phoenix AZ

$3,750 $6,700

Typically around $5,250

Tucson AZ

Lower cost
$3,700 $6,600

Typically around $5,150

furnace replacement runs about $100 (2%) more in Phoenix than in Tucson, driven mostly by local labor rates.
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Phoenix vs Tucson: full breakdown

FactorPhoenixTucson
Typical 2026 cost$5,250$5,150
Estimated range$3,750–$6,700$3,700–$6,600
Labor index (vs US)×0.98×0.96
Climate zoneHotHot
Climate factor×0.95×0.95
Local permit$225$200
Labor share$3,150$3,100
Materials/equipment$2,100$2,050

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

FAQ

Phoenix vs Tucson

Is furnace replacement cheaper in Phoenix or Tucson?

In 2026, furnace replacement is cheaper in Tucson at about $5,150, versus $5,250 in Phoenix — a difference of about $100 (2%).

Why does furnace replacement cost more in Phoenix than Tucson?

The main driver is local labor rates: Phoenix's labor index is 0.98 versus 0.96 in Tucson. Climate zone (hot vs hot) and permit fees also shift the total.

How much is furnace replacement in Phoenix, AZ?

In Phoenix, furnace replacement typically runs $3,750–$6,700 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $5,250.

Updated June 2026 · By Costadia Editorial