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Expert HVAC Services Columbus 90

9725 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Columbus Temperature Control 34

6557 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Columbus HVAC Specialists 52

9616 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

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Premium HVAC Columbus 32

4160 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

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Professional HVAC Columbus 21

5053 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

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Professional HVAC Columbus 1

7846 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Columbus AC & Heating Pros 50

3629 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Trusted HVAC contractor specializing in residential AC repair, heating installation, and seasonal maintenance. Licensed, insured, and ava¦

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24/7 HVAC Columbus 11

6153 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

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Columbus HVAC Specialists 78

2873 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Professional HVAC service for residential and light commercial. Honest diagnostics, fair pricing, and guaranteed satisfaction on every job.

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Columbus AC & Heating Pros 82

1020 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Trusted HVAC contractor specializing in residential AC repair, heating installation, and seasonal maintenance. Licensed, insured, and ava¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Premium HVAC Columbus 67

1018 Main Street, Columbus, OH

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Expert HVAC Services Columbus 85

7193 Main Street, Columbus, OH

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more

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Typical Certified HVAC Repair & Replacement Contractors Cost in Columbus

For: repair or full system replacement in Columbus, OH

Budget Option
$250
per service
Most Common
$3.1k
Average cost
Premium Service
$10.6k
per service

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Repair vs replacement decision
  • ¢System size (tonnage)
  • ¢Columbus's freeze-thaw cycles, clay soils, and mid-size market keep costs near national average

HVAC Repair & Replacement Cost Guide — Columbus, OH

HVAC Repair & Replacement Cost Guide — Columbus, OH

Columbus sits squarely in ASHRAE Climate Zone 5, meaning your HVAC system earns its keep against true four-season extremes — summer heat indexes above 95°F in Franklinton and the Short North, and polar vortex intrusions that push January lows below 0°F multiple times per decade. When your system fails in either direction, the cost of a bad hire compounds fast. Here's what Columbus homeowners actually pay.

Typical HVAC Job Costs in Columbus

Job TypeTypical ScopePrice Range
A/C tune-up & refrigerant checkFilter swap, coil cleaning, R-410A top-off$89–$175
Capacitor or contactor replacementSingle-stage repair, parts + labor$185–$420
Furnace igniter or flame sensorGas furnace, parts + labor$225–$475
Evaporator or condenser coil replacement3-ton system; excludes refrigerant recovery$900–$2,400
Gas furnace replacement (80% AFUE)60,000–80,000 BTU, mid-efficiency$2,800–$5,200
Gas furnace replacement (96% AFUE)High-efficiency modulating, incl. venting$4,200–$7,500
Central A/C replacement (14–16 SEER2)2.5–3-ton split system$3,500–$6,800
Dual-fuel heat pump systemCold-climate heat pump + gas backup furnace$7,800–$13,500
Geothermal heat pump (ground-source)Vertical loop, 2,000 sq ft home$18,000–$30,000
Full HVAC system (furnace + A/C)Mid-efficiency, 2,000 sq ft$7,500–$14,000
Ductwork sealing or partial replacementPer linear foot, flexible duct$1,500–$4,500

What Drives Columbus HVAC Costs Up

Labor market: BLS Occupational Employment Statistics for the Columbus-Marion-Zanesville MSA puts HVAC mechanics and installers (SOC 49-9021) at median wages of $22–$34/hr — lower than Cleveland or Cincinnati union-dominated markets but higher than rural Ohio. Expect 3–5 hours of labor for most repairs.

Seasonal demand: Columbus HVAC contractors run at near-full capacity during July–August heat waves and January–February cold snaps. Emergency service calls in these windows carry 1.5–2× standard labor rates — $150–$225/hr vs. $90–$135/hr off-season.

Equipment transitions: The industry is mid-transition away from R-410A refrigerant under the EPA's AIM Act phasedown. Systems ordered after January 1, 2025 use new lower-GWP refrigerants (R-454B, R-32). Contractors carrying remaining R-410A inventory may charge a premium for older-system repairs requiring refrigerant additions.

Ductwork condition: Many Columbus homes built in the 1950s–1980s in areas like Clintonville, Linden, and Whitehall have flex duct that has partially collapsed or original galvanized metal ductwork with deteriorating mastic seals. Adding $1,500–$4,500 for duct remediation is common in older homes.

Permits: Columbus Building Services Division (columbus.gov/building-services) requires a mechanical permit for equipment replacement — cost is typically $75–$150 and is usually included in a contractor's quote. Unpermitted work invalidates manufacturer warranties and creates liability at sale.

What Keeps Costs Down

  • Off-season installs: Scheduling in March–April or October avoids peak-demand pricing; many Columbus contractors offer 5–10% off-peak incentives.
  • Rebates from AEP Ohio: AEP Ohio's energy efficiency program offers rebates for qualifying central A/C (up to $300) and heat pump installations (up to $500) for residential customers.
  • IRA federal tax credits: The 25C Residential Energy Efficiency credit covers 30% up to $600 for qualifying central A/C or gas furnace ≥96% AFUE; 30% up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pump systems; 30% up to $150 for a home energy audit to optimize system sizing before purchase.
  • ENERGY STAR equipment: Qualifying units trigger the above IRA credits and often qualify for Columbia Gas of Ohio and AEP Ohio rebates simultaneously.

Bottom Line

A Columbus homeowner replacing a 15-year-old 80% AFUE furnace and aging central A/C with a modern matched system (96% AFUE furnace + 16 SEER2 A/C) should budget $8,500–$13,000 installed — before IRA credits that can reduce net cost by $600–$2,000. Emergency repairs in the $200–$800 range are common for capacitor, igniter, and sensor failures. Get 3 quotes for any job above $1,500.

HVAC Repair & Replacement FAQ — Columbus, OH

Why Hire a Licensed HVAC Contractor in Columbus, OH

Why Hire a Licensed HVAC Contractor in Columbus, OH

Columbus's HVAC licensing landscape is more complicated than most homeowners expect — and the gaps in that system create real risk for residents who don't know what to verify before signing a contract.

Ohio's Licensing Framework for HVAC Work

Ohio does not issue a statewide HVAC contractor license. HVAC work in Columbus falls under the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILIB) only when it intersects with refrigeration over 15 tons or specialized mechanical systems. For standard residential HVAC:

  • Mechanical permits are required for all equipment replacements. These are issued by the Columbus Building Services Division (columbus.gov/building-services) under the Ohio Building Code (OBC), which Columbus adopts with local amendments.
  • Any contractor who pulls a mechanical permit must be authorized to do so — typically meaning the company employs or is owned by a licensed trades person recognized by the city.
  • Gas line work triggers an additional requirement: Ohio has no statewide plumbing contractor license for gas, but Columbus requires any contractor connecting to a natural gas line to be registered with the city and inspected by Columbus Public Utilities or Columbia Gas of Ohio technicians for service reconnection (columbiagasohio.com).

What to Verify Before Hiring

1. Ohio EPA Section 608 Certification (Federal — Non-Negotiable) Any technician who handles refrigerants — adding, recovering, or recycling — must hold EPA Section 608 certification. This is a federal requirement under the Clean Air Act with penalties up to $44,539 per day per violation. Ask to see the technician's certification card; legitimate contractors are accustomed to this request.

2. Mechanical Permit Confirmation Ask your contractor directly: "Will you pull a Columbus Building Services mechanical permit for this job?" Permit-averse contractors are a red flag. The permit triggers a city inspection of the installation — your only independent check that the work is done correctly. Without it, you may face problems selling your home or filing an insurance claim.

3. Workers' Compensation Coverage Verification Verify active Ohio workers' comp coverage at Ohio BWC's employer lookup. An uninsured worker injured at your property can create personal liability under Ohio tort law.

4. General Liability Insurance Request a certificate of insurance showing a minimum of $1,000,000 per occurrence general liability. Columbus HVAC contractors should carry this as standard; the certificate names your contractor's insurer and policy number.

5. NATE Certification (Strong Industry Differentiator) NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certification is not legally required in Ohio, but it is the most widely recognized independent competency credential in HVAC. A NATE-certified technician has passed proctored exams in their specialty area (Air Conditioning, Heat Pumps, Gas Heating, etc.). In a market with no required licensing, NATE status is one of the clearest signals of technical quality.

Columbus-Specific Risks of Unlicensed or Unqualified Work

Pre-1978 housing and equipment age: Columbus neighborhoods like Clintonville, Bexley, German Village, and Victorian Village have significant pre-war and postwar housing stock. Older furnaces in these homes sometimes have aging heat exchangers that, if cracked, allow carbon monoxide (CO) to enter living spaces. A cut-rate technician who misses a cracked heat exchanger in a 1960s-era Bryant or Lennox can put a family at CO risk. Columbus Fire calls involving CO alarms have been traced to exactly this scenario.

Improperly sized equipment: Columbus's combination of humid summers (latent cooling load) and cold winters (high heating load) means system sizing via Manual J load calculation is not optional for proper performance. Contractors who eyeball replacement sizing ("just match what's there") often install oversized equipment that short-cycles, fails to dehumidify, and wears out faster. Improper SEER2 qualification also disqualifies you from AEP Ohio rebates and IRA tax credits.

Underground gas line taps: Franklinton, the Near East Side, and other Columbus neighborhoods with older infrastructure occasionally have gas line configurations that require inspection before modification. Columbia Gas of Ohio maintains a pipeline safety program and their crews will inspect reconnection — but only if the work was permitted and the permits are on file.

The Bottom Line

Columbus's lack of a statewide HVAC license means the permitting and inspection process through Columbus Building Services is your primary safety backstop. Choose a contractor who welcomes permits, carries Section 608 certification, and can show proof of workers' comp and liability coverage. NATE certification is the industry's quality differentiator in Ohio's unregulated landscape.

DIY vs. Professional HVAC in Columbus, OH — Full Comparison

DIY vs. Professional HVAC in Columbus, OH — Full Comparison

Columbus homeowners with mechanical aptitude often ask whether HVAC tasks can be handled without a licensed contractor. The honest answer: a narrow set of maintenance tasks are safe and sensible DIY; equipment replacement and refrigerant work are not.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIYLicensed Pro
Filter replacement✅ Safe, recommended every 1–3 months✅ Included in tune-ups
Thermostat swap (non-communicating)✅ Low voltage, manageable with basic wiring skills✅ Standard service call
Capacitor replacement⚠️ Capacitors hold lethal charge — safely discharging requires a resistor and meter✅ $185–$420 total
Refrigerant handling❌ Illegal without EPA 608 cert; R-410A cylinders require recovery equipment ($2,000+ cost)✅ Certified, equipped
Furnace igniter swap⚠️ Possible with gas off, correct part number; risk of gas leak if line fittings disturbed✅ $225–$475 total
Equipment replacement❌ Requires Columbus mechanical permit; unlicensed work voiding manufacturer warranty✅ Permitted, inspected
Gas line connection❌ Requires Columbus permit + Columbia Gas reconnection inspection✅ Coordinated with utility
Manual J load calculation❌ Requires ACCA software + building science training; errors cause chronic comfort problems✅ Required for AEP Ohio rebates
Ductwork sealing⚠️ Accessible joints can be DIY-mastic-sealed; major duct replacement is professional work✅ $1,500–$4,500
Warranty coverage❌ Most manufacturers void warranty on self-installed/unregistered equipment✅ Full OEM warranty maintained
IRA tax credit eligibility❌ Self-installed equipment typically does not qualify for 25C credits✅ Eligible with qualifying equipment
AEP Ohio rebate eligibility❌ Rebates require contractor-installed, permit-pulled, inspection-passed systems✅ Eligible post-inspection

When DIY Makes Sense in Columbus

Routine filter maintenance: Replacing 1-inch or 4-inch media filters every 1–3 months (more frequently during Columbus's high-pollen spring and dry winter months) is the highest-ROI maintenance task any homeowner can do and requires no tools or expertise.

Smart thermostat upgrade (non-communicating system): If your existing furnace and A/C use standard 5-wire (RYGCW) wiring and do not have a proprietary communicating protocol (Carrier Infinity, Lennox iComfort, Trane ComfortLink), a Nest or Ecobee installation is a straightforward DIY project that typically saves 10–12% on annual energy costs.

External condenser cleaning: Hosing down condenser fins (from inside out) with a gentle stream and removing grass/debris blocking the unit is DIY-appropriate. Avoid bending fins or using a pressure washer — fin damage reduces efficiency measurably.

CO detector and smoke alarm maintenance: Replacing batteries and testing detectors in older Columbus homes (Clintonville, Bexley, Italian Village) is not HVAC work, but it's the single most impactful life-safety task a homeowner can do — especially with aging heating equipment.

When to Call a Pro — Columbus-Specific Scenarios

Polar vortex breakdowns: Columbus experiences sub-zero wind chills multiple times per winter. When a furnace fails at 2 AM in January, the temptation to troubleshoot is real, but the risks — CO exposure from a cracked heat exchanger, gas line disturbance, incorrect voltage — are amplified with cold-impaired judgment and time pressure. Emergency service calls run $150–$225/hr; they are worth it.

R-410A systems post-2024: With the R-410A phasedown underway, low-refrigerant systems that need a top-off are increasingly expensive. A professional can determine whether a leak-and-recharge cycle ($200–$600) is economical vs. replacing the equipment and capturing available R-410A in recovery cylinders properly.

Heat pump installation for Zone 5 performance: Columbus's climate (ASHRAE Zone 5, design heating temperature approximately -6°F worst-case, 95°F/75°F wet-bulb design cooling) requires a system engineered for dual-season performance. Cold-climate heat pumps from Mitsubishi, Bosch (IDS), and Daikin rated to -13°F are installed differently than standard units — refrigerant charge, expansion valve settings, and defrost logic are all factory-set and cannot be field-improvised.

Bottom Line

Columbus HVAC DIY is appropriate for maintenance only — filters, thermostat (non-communicating), and condenser cleaning. Everything involving refrigerant, gas, permits, or equipment replacement belongs in professional hands — not because it's legally convenient, but because the consequences of errors compound over $10,000+ equipment investments and carry life-safety risks that manual filter swaps do not.

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