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HVAC Repair & Replacement in Jacksonville, FL

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Dynamic Pricing Engine

$250-$10,550

Most projects around $3,100

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Confidence

88%

Overpay Risk

High

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Project scope: 50 scope index

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Project scope

20100

Quality / scope level

What drives this price?

Labor42%

Crew time, access, scheduling, and installation complexity

Materials34%

Product grade, system size, and required components

Complexity18%

Layout, project size, removal, prep, and hidden conditions

Local market6%

Demand, availability, and local pricing pressure

Price sensitivity: This is near the standard project profile, so contractor scope differences will likely drive the biggest quote variance.
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Typical cost in Jacksonville

$1,500–$8,000 / project

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HVAC Repair & Replacement in Jacksonville

Typical residential project in Jacksonville, FL

$3.1k
Most common project cost
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$250
Premium
$10.6k
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Project size
Larger hvac repair & replacement projects usually require more labor, materials, and scheduling time.
Material and scope
Product choices, add-ons, removal work, and finish level can move the quote up or down.
Local market
Jacksonville, FL demand, contractor availability, access, and seasonality can affect installed pricing.
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HVAC Repair & Replacement in Jacksonville, FL — What to Know Before You Hire

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Jacksonville, FL HVAC Repair & Replacement — Frequently Asked Questions

Do HVAC contractors in Jacksonville need a special license?

Yes. Florida requires all HVAC contractors to hold either a Certified Mechanical Contractor (CMC) or Certified Air Conditioning Contractor (CAC) license issued by the Florida DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board. These are state-certified licenses — not local city registrations — meaning a valid CMC or CAC covers all work in Duval, St. Johns, Clay, and Nassau counties without a separate local endorsement. Verify any contractor's license status before hiring at myfloridalicense.com. A license that shows "Delinquent" or "Null & Void" is not valid — do not hire that contractor.

Do I need a permit to replace my HVAC system in Jacksonville?

Yes. The City of Jacksonville Permitting Services requires a mechanical permit for all HVAC system replacements and most major repairs (coil replacements, ductwork modifications, etc.). The permit fee is typically $75–$200 depending on job value. Your licensed contractor should pull the permit before work begins — it is illegal for them to start a permitted project without one. The permit triggers a City inspection, which verifies proper equipment sizing, drainage, and electrical connections. Skipping the permit creates a disclosure obligation at resale and can void your homeowner's insurance coverage for related damage.

How much does a new HVAC system cost in Jacksonville?

A standard 3-ton heat pump replacement in Jacksonville runs $5,000–$9,500 installed depending on system efficiency (SEER2 rating), brand, and contractor. Basic 15 SEER2 systems sit in the $5,000–$7,500 range; high-efficiency variable-speed heat pumps (20+ SEER2) reach $9,500–$14,000. Mini-split systems for specific zones run $3,200–$5,500 for a single zone. Jacksonville's mild winters make heat pumps the dominant choice — gas furnace + AC combos are less common and typically cost $6,500–$12,000. Three competing quotes routinely surface a $1,500–$3,000 spread for identical equipment and scope.

Does JEA offer rebates for HVAC upgrades?

JEA (Jacksonville Electric Authority) offers energy efficiency incentives for qualifying equipment. Rebate amounts and qualifying efficiency tiers change annually — confirm current offers directly at jea.com/ways-to-save or call JEA's energy efficiency line before purchasing. In addition to JEA rebates, the federal IRA Section 25C tax credit provides 30% of installed cost (up to $600 for qualifying central air conditioners; up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps) for systems meeting CEE Tier 1 efficiency or above. Your contractor should be able to confirm whether the system they're proposing qualifies for both programs.

What SEER2 rating do I need in Jacksonville?

Florida's hot-humid climate (ASHRAE Climate Zone 2A) makes efficiency pay off faster than in northern markets. The current federal minimum for new systems in Florida is 14 SEER2 (as of 2023). For most Jacksonville homeowners running systems 10–11 months per year, the payback period on upgrading from 14 SEER2 to 17–18 SEER2 is typically 4–7 years in reduced JEA electricity costs. Variable-speed 20+ SEER2 systems also provide superior dehumidification performance — critical in Jacksonville where dewpoints exceed 70°F from May through October and oversized or low-efficiency systems frequently leave homes feeling clammy even at 74°F thermostat settings.

How often should I service my HVAC system in Jacksonville?

Jacksonville's 10–11 month cooling season makes twice-yearly maintenance the local standard — once in late February or March (before peak season) and once in October or November (post-peak). Key tasks each visit: clean evaporator and condenser coils, treat condensate drain with algaecide, check refrigerant charge with superheat/subcooling method, inspect capacitors and contactors (high failure items in Jacksonville's heat), verify airflow across coils, and test thermostat calibration. Homeowners should also change air filters every 30–60 days during May–September and flush the condensate drain with white vinegar every 90 days. System life in Jacksonville averages 12–15 years (shorter than northern markets due to sustained runtime) — maintenance agreements from a CMC/CAC contractor extend life and catch $150 capacitor failures before they become $2,000 compressor replacements.

What should I do if my HVAC was damaged in a storm?

After a tropical storm or hurricane, Jacksonville homeowners frequently face HVAC damage from flying debris, storm surge flooding of outdoor units, and power surges. Steps to take: (1) Contact your homeowner's insurer before authorizing any repairs — HVAC storm damage is typically a covered peril; (2) Document damage with photos before anything is moved or touched; (3) Verify any contractor's CMC/CAC license at myfloridalicense.com — post-storm "contractor fraud" is common in Jacksonville and is tracked by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; (4) Get at least two written quotes; (5) Never pay more than 10% upfront or $1,000 (whichever is less) as a deposit to a contractor you cannot verify. A flooded outdoor unit (compressor submerged) typically requires full replacement — repair is not economical once the compressor windings are water-damaged.

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