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General HVAC service pricing across maintenance, repair, and installation in Niles.
| 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.
Niles sits under Youngstown’s northeast Ohio continental climate and lives with the extremes Lake Erie brings: cold winters with January lows near 16°F and frequent lake-effect snow, and warm, humid summers with July highs around 81°F. That seasonal swing produces heavy heating demand and meaningful cooling needs, which keeps local demand for hvac-service Niles steady. Six contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.5 rating from 138 reviews; one advertises 24/7 availability.
Published cost entries for top jobs were not provided in the data set, so specific dollar figures aren’t available here, but typical top-cost items include furnace or heat-pump replacement, central A/C installs, ductwork repairs and emergency call-outs. Expect variation depending on equipment brand, system size and labor. Ohio requires HVAC contractors to hold the OCILB HVAC Contractor license for commercial work, and homeowners should confirm licensing and permits before work begins.
Customer highlight details were not supplied, so prospective clients should watch review patterns for punctuality, clear estimates, fair warranty terms and technician professionalism. Favor companies that document diagnostics, provide written estimates with labor and parts broken out, and can show OCILB compliance. In this compact market, compare at least two bids and prioritize reliable communication and proper permitting over the lowest sticker price.