If you've gone looking online for "furnace replacement cost Cincinnati," you've probably seen the same useless answer everyone else has — "$3,000 to $20,000." That's not a price range. That's a shrug.
Here are real Cincinnati furnace replacement numbers as of 2026, what drives them, and what to expect.
Average Cincinnati furnace replacement cost (2026)
For a typical 1,800–2,400 sq ft single-family home in Greater Cincinnati:
- Mid-efficiency (80% AFUE) gas furnace: $4,500–$6,500 installed
- High-efficiency (95-96% AFUE) gas furnace: $6,000–$9,000 installed
- High-efficiency two-stage variable speed: $8,000–$11,500 installed
- Electric furnace: $3,500–$5,500 installed (lower upfront, higher operating cost)
- Modulating high-efficiency premium: $9,500–$13,000+ installed
These numbers assume a standard tear-out of the old unit, all permits and inspections, a new thermostat, refrigerant charge if needed for matched AC service, and full commissioning.
What drives the price up in Cincinnati specifically
- Two-story homes with the furnace in the basement are the easy ones. Anything more complex — attic furnace, crawl space, finished basement penetration — adds labor.
- Older Hyde Park, Mt. Lookout, Oakley homes with original 1920s ductwork often need duct transitions or modifications. That's $400-1,200 added.
- Switching from electric to gas (or vice versa) requires gas line work, electrical changes, or both.
- Going from 80% to 95% AFUE requires venting through PVC instead of the old metal flue. New PVC venting through a finished space adds labor.
- Permit and inspection fees vary by city. Cincinnati permits are reasonable. Mason and West Chester are similar. Some smaller jurisdictions are more.
What you should NOT pay extra for
- A "high-efficiency premium" that just means a name-brand thermostat
- "Premium duct sealant" markups
- A second labor day for a 1-day install
- Disposal fees (should be included)
The 12-year warranty math
Most Cincinnati furnace installs come with a 5-10 year parts and labor warranty. Gerard backs full installs with a 12-year warranty — which matters more than most homeowners realize. A failed circuit board on year 7 is a $600-900 part. Under warranty, it's $0. Over the life of the system that warranty pays for itself one or two times.
What to look for in a Cincinnati installer
- Licensed and insured in Ohio (and Kentucky if you're south of the river)
- Certified installer for the brand they're quoting — not just "we install everything"
- Written warranty documentation before the deposit
- No high-pressure same-day-decision sales tactics
- In-home load calculation (not just "what's the square footage")
- Real local references — ideally from your zip code
The Gerard average
Average Gerard Heating & Air furnace replacement in Greater Cincinnati right now: $5,500-8,500 for a high-quality 95% AFUE single-stage unit, fully installed, with the 12-year warranty included. Variable-speed and modulating systems run higher.