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General HVAC service pricing across maintenance, repair, and installation in New Milford.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Service call / diagnostic | $81 | $130 | $216 |
Routine tune-up (single system) | $76 | $135 | $216 |
Standard repair (avg) | $162 | $648 | $1,296 |
Major repair (compressor, heat exchanger) | $1,620 | $2,700 | $3,780 |
New system installation (mid-range) | $7,020 | $11,340 | $15,120 |
Full HVAC replacement AC + furnace combined | $12,517 | $14,504 | $15,228 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
New Milford homeowners face a climate that swings from humid 87°F summers with many days over 90°F to winters with 19°F lows and regular snow, so both cooling and heating systems see heavy use. That seasonal stress drives steady demand for hvac-service New Milford; six contractors serve the area with an average rating of 3.9 and three offering 24/7 emergency availability.
Specific cost data for local jobs wasn’t supplied, so exact price ranges and top cost items aren’t listed here. Expect variation by system size, fuel type and complexity; always confirm written estimates. Connecticut requires a Class 1 Master Heating, Cooling and Piping (HPC) Contractor license through the Department of Consumer Protection, so verify credentials and ask for proof of current DCP occupational licensing before authorizing work.
No individual customer highlights were provided in the dataset, so prospective clients should read recent reviews for patterns: responsiveness, clarity of estimates, and post-service follow-up. With multiple firms competing and mixed average ratings, prioritize technicians who demonstrate clear communication, transparent warranties, and documented licensing rather than relying solely on price.