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Typical heating and cooling repair costs in Camp Verde, by component.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call | $83 | $132 | $220 |
Thermostat replacement | $165 | $303 | $550 |
Blower motor replacement | $440 | $715 | $1,210 |
Heat exchanger replacement | $1,650 | $2,420 | $3,850 |
Ignitor replacement (gas furnace) | $165 | $275 | $440 |
Control board replacement | $330 | $605 | $990 |
Full system repair (major) Multi-component failure | $550 | $1,320 | $3,300 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Camp Verde sits at about 4,350 feet in Sedona’s Verde Valley, where summer highs near 96°F and more than 100 days above 90°F make air-conditioning essential and monsoon humidity in August–September adds latent load to otherwise dry cooling seasons. Winters dip to freezing around 32°F, creating demand for both cooling and heat systems. Five contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.8 rating across 3,506 reviews; three provide 24/7 response — reassuring for hvac-repair Camp Verde customers.
Specific top-cost items were not included in the dataset provided, so homeowners should expect variation depending on system size, parts, and emergency service fees. Arizona requires HVAC technicians to hold a C-39/CR-39/R-39 license from the ROC for residential and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration work, and licensed contractors typically carry insurance and permit handling, which can affect final pricing and timelines.
Customer highlights were not supplied, so patterns come from the regional market: emergency availability and seasonal workload matter most, with monsoon months and heat waves driving urgent calls. When hiring, prioritize ROC-licensed technicians, clear written estimates, and references for similar elevation climates; confirm 24/7 availability if you rely on rapid response during peak summer or monsoon events.