Quick Answer

Furnace/HVAC Replacement Cost in Regina (2026)

Average cost in Regina

$6,500avg

$4,400 — $11,500

$3 — $6 per sq ft

+6.5% YoY
5 sources
Updated today
Saskatchewan

Cost Breakdown

Itemized
Equipment & Materials

Furnace/AC unit and base materials

$2,500 — $6,000

50%

Labor & Installation

HVAC technician labor

$1,000 — $2,500

25%

Venting & Ductwork

PVC venting and plenum modifications

$500 — $2,500

15%

Electrical & Permits

Wiring, gas lines, and city permits

$300 — $1,000

10%

🧾GST+PST (11%) — Saskatchewan
Base cost + $715 tax$7,215

GST+PST at 11%

📋What's Included

Scope

Typically Includes

  • Furnace or AC unit
  • Thermostat
  • Basic ductwork connections
  • Refrigerant
  • Labor & installation
  • Old unit disposal

Typically Excludes

  • Full ductwork replacement
  • Zoning systems
  • Smart home integration
  • Permits & inspections
  • Humidifier or air purifier

Based on a standard 2,000 sq ft home with existing ductwork.

🧮Estimate Your Cost

Interactive

Estimated Cost

$6,103

$4,882 — $7,324

Based on 5 sources and market data for Regina. Actual costs may vary depending on specific project requirements.

🏢Top HVAC Replace Contractors in Regina

Verified providers
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Bright Plumbing Heating & Electrical

520 Solomon Dr #15, Regina, SK S4N 4N7, Canada

5.0
★★★★★

595 reviews

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Sterling Plumbing & Heating

1625 8th Ave, Regina, SK S4R 1E6, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

1,596 reviews

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Family Plumbing and Heating Inc

211 McDonald St, Regina, SK S4N 5W2, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

522 reviews

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Trusted Plumbing And Heating Inc

4546 Harbour Landing Dr, Regina, SK S4W 0C1, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

213 reviews

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Arrow Plumbing & Heating

1377 McIntyre St, Regina, SK S4R 2M9, Canada

4.9
★★★★½

594 reviews

Provider data sourced from public business directories. Ratings and reviews are public and may change. LookupCost is not affiliated with listed providers.

💬What People Actually Paid

Community

Common Questions

In 2026, a standard high-efficiency furnace replacement in Regina typically costs between $4,400 and $7,700, depending on the brand, staging (single vs. two-stage), and installation complexity.

Homeowners often face additional costs for venting upgrades ($800-$3,000) because high-efficiency units require plastic PVC venting out the side of the house, plus potential electrical and permit fees ($300-$1,500).

Adding a central air conditioning unit at the same time as your furnace replacement typically adds $4,000 to $5,500 to the total project cost, bringing a full HVAC replacement to $9,000-$12,000+.

Yes, depending on the efficiency of the unit (e.g., 97%+ AFUE), homeowners can often qualify for SaskEnergy rebates around $325 to $650, plus potential manufacturer rebates.

📊Our Methodology

How we collect data
1

Aggregated from 5+ verified web sources and cost databases

2

Licensed contractor estimates and regional cost guides

3

Government construction and labor statistics

4

Community-reported project costs and reviews

Last data collection: today. Updates run weekly. All costs in CAD.