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How Much Does A Furnace Cost in 2025?

You might find yourself in a situation where you need to replace your current furnace system. After talking with thousands of clients, we’ve found that cost is one of the most common factors in the installation process.

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Is your furnace struggling to heat your home properly, or are you considering buying a new one because your current system isn't meeting your needs? If you're wondering whether there's an option that fits your budget, this video will remove the guesswork so you can make the best decision for your home and finances. At Fire & Ice, we've been installing, replacing, and repairing furnaces for over 20 years in hundreds of homes across Columbus, Ohio. We've seen firsthand the impact of a poor-fitting system on both comfort and cost, and we're here to guide you toward the proper solution for your home.

Hi, I'm Alex with Fire & Ice. A question we frequently hear is, "How much does a furnace cost?" While cost is a big factor for most homeowners, it's not just about the price—it's about understanding what you're getting and ensuring it meets your unique needs. Today, I'm breaking down furnace costs into three categories: entry-level, mid-range, and high-end furnaces. We'll explore their price ranges, features, suitability, and even who they might not be ideal for. By the end of this video, you'll know exactly what to expect and which furnace type best fits your needs.

David is a single dad living in a cozy two-bedroom home. His current furnace, a single-stage system, has been reliable for years but struggles during the colder months when temperatures dip below freezing. His house feels chilly, especially in the back bedrooms, and he needs a solution to keep his home warm without overextending his budget. For homeowners like David, an entry-level furnace can be the perfect fit. These systems, such as the Carrier Comfort Series, are reliable and cost between $3,800–$6,200, depending on factors like size and installation needs. These furnaces operate in a single stage, meaning they either run at full capacity or not at all. While they lack advanced features found in higher-end models, they provide dependable heat for smaller homes or mild climates. However, an entry-level furnace isn’t for everyone. If you're looking for more consistent temperatures throughout your home or better energy efficiency, a mid-range or high-end furnace might be the better choice. Additionally, if you live in an area with extremely cold winters, a single-stage system may struggle to meet your needs.

Mike and Lisa recently moved into a three-bedroom suburban home. They love their new house but quickly noticed their old furnace leaves certain areas too cold, especially the upstairs bedrooms. Their children often complain about chilly nights, and the family's energy bills are higher than expected. They need a solution that balances comfort and efficiency without breaking the bank, especially since they just made a hefty down payment on their home. For homeowners like Mike and Lisa, a mid-range furnace could be the best answer. Systems like the Carrier Performance Series cost between $4,900–$7,000 and feature two-stage operation, allowing the furnace to adjust its heating output to meet their home's needs. This ensures more consistent warmth and better energy efficiency. Two-stage systems run at a lower setting most of the time, saving energy while providing even heating and ramping up to a higher setting when needed. However, mid-range furnaces aren't ideal for everyone. If you're on a tight budget and primarily need reliable basic heating, an entry-level furnace might suffice. On the other hand, if you're looking for cutting-edge features like smart controls or maximum efficiency, you might prefer to invest in a high-end furnace.

Jessica and Mark plan to stay in their large family home for the foreseeable future. They’ve grown frustrated with their old furnace, which is loud, inconsistent, and drives up their energy bills. Winters in their area bring single-digit temperatures, accompanied by sharp winds that seep through windows and other single-layer entry points such as patio doors. They want a system that can handle extreme weather while keeping their home quiet and comfortable. For families like Jessica and Mark, a high-end furnace is a game-changer. Models like the Carrier Infinity Series, priced between $6,500–$8,400, offer premium features such as modulating gas valves, variable-speed blowers, and whisper-quiet operation. These furnaces continuously adjust their output to meet the home’s exact heating needs, ensuring maximum comfort and energy efficiency. With these systems, homeowners can enjoy consistent temperatures, lower energy bills, and a quieter home. That said, high-end furnaces aren't for everyone. If you're on a budget or don’t plan to stay in your home long-term, you might not see a return on investment. If your heating needs are straightforward, a mid-range furnace could offer the performance you need at a lower cost.

Several factors can influence furnace costs, including ductwork or ventilation updates, gas line installation, and additions like upgraded filters or humidifiers. These additional costs are essential to ensure your system runs safely and efficiently, but they can impact the overall price. These costs can range from $500 to $3,000.

Please note that financing options are available, including 0% interest plans, depending on your selected option and qualifications.

By now, you should have a clear picture of furnace costs and which type might best suit your needs. Whether you're interested in the basic reliability of an entry-level furnace, the balanced features of a mid-range option, or the premium performance of a high-end model, Fire & Ice is here to help. Visit our website to explore our full range of products and schedule a free estimate. To recap, the cost of a furnace depends on the unit, installation, and your home’s specific needs. If you found this guide helpful, subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay informed about all things heating and cooling. Thanks for watching, and remember—Fire & Ice is bringing real comfort to real people.

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