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General HVAC service pricing across maintenance, repair, and installation in Madison Heights.
| 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.
Detroit’s Great Lakes continental climate makes HVAC work in Madison Heights a year-round concern: winters dip to around 22°F with lake-effect snow and summers climb to near 84°F with sticky humidity, so heating runs five to six months and cooling loads are significant June through August. That steady demand supports eight local contractors with an average 4.6 rating across 826 reviews, and homeowners search for reliable hvac-service Madison Heights providers accordingly.
Specific cost figures in the supplied data aren’t available, but local projects typically see the highest expenses for full furnace replacement, heat pump installation or hybrid system conversions, and major ductwork upgrades. Prices vary with system efficiency and labor; given Michigan’s lack of a statewide HVAC license, homeowners should confirm