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2026 Canadian Cost Guide

How Much Does a HVAC & Furnace Cost in Canada?

Replacing a furnace, central air conditioner, or upgrading to a heat pump is a high-priority renovation for Canadian homeowners. With extreme winters in most provinces, a reliable HVAC system is not optional.

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National Average Range (2026)

$4,000 – $20,000

Your actual cost depends on city, scope, materials, and contractor. Scroll down for city-specific estimates.

Project Timeline

1–2 weeks

Typical hvac & furnace timeline

Permit Required?

Yes

Building permit typically required

Cost Breakdown

Approximate budget allocation for a typical hvac & furnace.

Cost Category% of Budget
Equipment (Furnace/AC/Heat Pump)55%
Labour & Installation25%
Ductwork Modifications10%
Electrical Upgrades6%
Permits & Disposal4%

What Affects the Cost?

  • ✓  System type — forced air furnace vs. heat pump vs. boiler vs. ductless mini-split
  • ✓  AFUE/efficiency rating — higher efficiency units cost more upfront but save on energy bills
  • ✓  Home size — larger homes need higher BTU capacity systems
  • ✓  Ductwork condition — if existing ductwork needs sealing or replacement, add $1,000–$5,000
  • ✓  Federal and provincial rebates — heat pump upgrades qualify for up to $6,500 in Canada Greener Homes grants

HVAC & Furnace Cost by Canadian City

Renovation costs vary significantly by city. Select your market for a detailed guide.

Toronto, ON

$5,000 – $26,000

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Mississauga, ON

$5,000 – $25,000

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Brampton, ON

$5,000 – $24,000

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Vaughan, ON

$5,000 – $25,000

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Markham, ON

$5,000 – $25,000

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Richmond Hill, ON

$5,000 – $25,000

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Oakville, ON

$5,000 – $26,000

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Burlington, ON

$5,000 – $24,000

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Hamilton, ON

$4,000 – $21,000

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Barrie, ON

$4,000 – $21,000

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Guelph, ON

$4,000 – $21,000

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Kitchener-Waterloo, ON

$4,000 – $20,000

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London, ON

$4,000 – $19,000

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Oshawa, ON

$4,000 – $22,000

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Whitby, ON

$4,000 – $22,000

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Ajax, ON

$4,000 – $22,000

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Peterborough, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Kingston, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Belleville, ON

$3,000 – $17,000

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Trenton, ON

$3,000 – $16,000

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Picton, ON

$3,000 – $17,000

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Brantford, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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St. Catharines, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Niagara Falls, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Windsor, ON

$3,000 – $17,000

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Greater Sudbury, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Thunder Bay, ON

$3,000 – $17,000

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Cobourg, ON

$4,000 – $18,000

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Brockville, ON

$3,000 – $17,000

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Cornwall, ON

$3,000 – $16,000

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Ottawa, ON

$4,000 – $21,000

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Vancouver, BC

$6,000 – $28,000

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Burnaby, BC

$5,000 – $27,000

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Surrey, BC

$5,000 – $26,000

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Kelowna, BC

$5,000 – $24,000

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Abbotsford, BC

$5,000 – $23,000

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Victoria, BC

$5,000 – $26,000

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Calgary, AB

$4,000 – $22,000

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Edmonton, AB

$4,000 – $21,000

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Winnipeg, MB

$4,000 – $18,000

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Montréal, QC

$4,000 – $20,000

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Halifax, NS

$4,000 – $18,000

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Saskatoon, SK

$4,000 – $18,000

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Regina, SK

$4,000 – $18,000

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