Furnace Repair Cost — New Hampshire

Furnace repair costs range from $100–$500 for common issues. The specific component, furnace type, and season all affect pricing.

Northern states see higher demand during winter, which can affect availability and emergency pricing.

In New Hampshire, furnace repair typically costs between $80 and $155 per hour for labor. Common repairs run $100–$500, with heat exchanger replacement $500–$1,500. Winter emergency calls carry premium rates. Rates are generally in line with the national average. Costs tend to be higher in Manchester and . New Hampshire homes are at higher risk of frozen pipes in winter, which can drive demand and prices during cold snaps.

Furnace Repair Cost Cost in New Hampshire

ServiceTypical Cost Range in New Hampshire
HVAC Service Call / Diagnostic$75–$200
AC Repair$150–$600
Furnace Repair$100–$500
AC Installation (Central)$3,500–$7,500
Furnace Replacement$2,500–$6,000
Heat Pump Installation$4,000–$8,000
Full HVAC System$5,000–$12,000
Ductwork$2,000–$6,000

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Why Furnace Repair Cost Varies by Location

Furnace repair costs correlate directly with winter severity. States with longer, colder winters see more frequent repairs and higher emergency demand during cold snaps.

What Affects Furnace Repair Cost?

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Furnace Repair Cost FAQs – New Hampshire

How much does furnace repair cost in New Hampshire?
Furnace repairs in New Hampshire typically cost $100–$500. Ignitor replacement runs $150–$300, blower motor $300–$600, and heat exchanger $500–$1,500.
When should I replace my furnace in New Hampshire?
Most furnaces last 15–25 years. In New Hampshire, where at higher risk of frozen pipes in winter, which can drive demand and prices during cold snaps., your furnace may wear faster. Replace if it needs frequent repairs, produces uneven heat, or your gas bills have increased significantly. New furnaces cost $2,500–$6,000.
What causes furnace breakdowns in New Hampshire?
Common furnace issues in New Hampshire include failed ignitors, clogged filters, worn blower motors, and cracked heat exchangers. With at higher risk of frozen pipes in winter, which can drive demand and prices during cold snaps., regular maintenance ($75–$200) prevents most breakdowns.

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