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HVAC work in San Francisco
Best HVAC work contractors in San Francisco
HVAC work runs from an eighty-dollar tune-up to a five-figure system replacement, and homeowners want a written quote before they commit. A clear price book is what keeps the bid honest. San Francisco's old housing stock and high standards reward documented, verifiable work, and pricing runs at the top of the state.
Verified pros in San Francisco
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Quotrr is rolling out across California. As HVAC pros verify completed work in San Francisco, they appear here ranked by Quotrr Score, recent verified work, and distance. Claim this page by listing your business free.
What HVAC pros in San Francisco quote
- System installation and replacement
- Heat pump conversions
- Maintenance and tune-up agreements
- Duct repair and sealing
- Indoor air quality systems
HVAC work prices in San Francisco
Tune-ups and diagnostics typically runs $108 to $420. Repairs typically runs $300 to $2,160. System replacements typically runs $8,400 to $21,600.
Bay Area labor and permit costs run roughly 15 to 25 percent above the California average, so budget toward the high end of each range. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a San Francisco pro to price your job.
What a verified outcome looks like
Examples of the kind of record Quotrr keeps on a completed HVAC work job. Each is tied to a real job and cannot be edited or deleted after the homeowner posts it.
A heat pump conversion installed at the signed price with the rebate paperwork started, load calc documented on the job record.
A maintenance agreement that caught a failing capacitor before peak summer, logged as a verified outcome.
HVAC work in San Francisco: common questions
How much does a new HVAC system cost in San Francisco?
A full system replacement in San Francisco typically runs in the five figures depending on tonnage, efficiency, and whether you move to a heat pump. Repairs and tune-ups cost far less. See the San Francisco ranges above.
Is a heat pump worth it in San Francisco?
In most of California, yes. Mild winters suit heat pumps, and state and federal incentives can offset the install cost. A San Francisco HVAC pro can run the numbers for your home.
How often should I service my HVAC system?
Once a year at minimum, ideally before the cooling season in a hot San Francisco summer. A maintenance agreement keeps it on schedule and catches small problems before they become replacements.
How do I compare HVAC quotes in San Francisco?
Compare equipment model, tonnage, efficiency rating, and labor warranty, not just the total. A San Francisco pro on Quotrr can send an itemized proposal you can read against the others.
