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Jackson, Mississippi: HVAC Replacement Cost Calculator

Most Jackson homeowners replacing a full system pay between $7,500 and $13,000 for a matched central AC and gas furnace, while a straight AC changeout runs $4,000 to $7,500 installed. Labor here sits about 18% below the national average, with local HVAC techs earning around $25.49 an hour, so equipment choice tends to drive your total more than installation cost does.

Worked example

Take a 1,800-square-foot ranch in northeast Jackson with existing ductwork and a 15-year-old split system. Replacing both the condenser and the gas furnace with a mid-efficiency matched pair, reusing the current duct runs and line set, would typically land in the middle of the $7,500 to $13,000 range — call it $9,000 to $10,500. Push toward the top of that range if the installer has to replace the coil, add a new pad and disconnect, or upgrade to a variable-speed air handler.

Frequently asked questions

Is a heat pump worth it in Jackson instead of an AC and gas furnace?

Jackson sits in climate zone 3, where winters are mild enough that a heat pump can handle most heating hours without much backup strip heat. A heat pump runs $6,000 to $12,000 installed here, overlapping heavily with the $7,500 to $13,000 range for an AC-plus-furnace pair, so the decision often comes down to your gas rates and whether you already have a gas line.

How much does it cost to replace just the air conditioner in Jackson?

A central AC replacement in Jackson runs $4,000 to $7,500 installed. That assumes your ductwork and furnace or air handler are in good shape and can stay — if the indoor coil also needs to be swapped to match the new outdoor unit, expect to be in the upper half of that range.

What does a gas furnace replacement cost in Jackson?

Gas furnace replacement in Jackson typically costs $3,500 to $7,000 installed. Because heating loads in zone 3 are relatively light, many Jackson homes don't need the largest or highest-efficiency models, which keeps a lot of these jobs near the lower end.

Are mini splits a cheaper option for a Jackson home?

Ductless mini splits in Jackson range from $3,500 to $10,000, with single-zone systems at the low end and multi-zone setups at the top. They make the most sense for additions, converted garages, or older Jackson homes without usable ductwork, since adding ducts to a whole house usually costs more than the equipment itself.

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