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Typical heating and cooling repair costs in Cleveland, by component.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call | $75 | $120 | $200 |
Thermostat replacement | $150 | $275 | $500 |
Blower motor replacement | $400 | $650 | $1,100 |
Heat exchanger replacement | $1,500 | $2,200 | $3,500 |
Ignitor replacement (gas furnace) | $150 | $250 | $400 |
Control board replacement | $300 | $550 | $900 |
Full system repair (major) Multi-component failure | $500 | $1,200 | $3,000 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Cleveland sits in the valley that traps heat and humidity from the surrounding Appalachians, so air conditioning systems get heavy use from June through September and heating must be reliable during occasional cold snaps. That seasonal strain drives steady demand for hvac-repair Cleveland services. Six local contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.6 rating across 2,805 reviews, and three offer 24/7 availability.
The specific cost entries from the provided topCostItems were not included in the data set here, so exact dollar ranges aren’t available in this brief. Homeowners should obtain itemized estimates for common repairs — refrigerant recharge, compressor replacement, control board repair — and verify that quotes separate parts and labor. Tennessee requires HVAC contractors to hold the CMC-C (Mechanical - HVAC/Refrigeration Contractor) license from the Board for Licensing Contractors, so confirm licensing on any estimate.
Customer highlight details were not provided, but market signals are clear: prioritize licensed technicians, documented warranties, and transparent, written estimates. Given the valley’s humidity and temperature swings, check a contractor’s emergency response policy and ask for references from recent summer and winter service calls to confirm reliability during peak demand.