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Cost for HVAC replacement for 1600 SF house

Jeremy Perlman
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Does anyone know what should be a typical cost for an HVAC replacement in the LA area for a 1600 SF property in Culver City? 'm guessing it would be a 3 Ton unit, but not sure.   Any recommended models and installers? Something reliable that meets all CA requirements, but high end features not needed.

Thanks!

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By HVAC, do you mean a new Furnace/air-handler, an AC condenser, or both?

Both would run you maybe $8k ish installed...I think 3 ton is about right.

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