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Central air conditioner replacement cost in Dallas–Fort Worth

Central air conditioner replacement in Dallas–Fort Worth costs about $3,300 to $11,400 (typically $6,700) — local prices run about 5% below the national average.

These figures adjust our national central air conditioner replacement range to Dallas–Fort Worth's local cost level — see the method and sources below.

Low
$3,300
Typical
$6,700
High
$11,400

How we localized this

We start from our national central air conditioner replacement range of $3,500$12,000 and adjust it for Dallas–Fort Worth, where costs run about 5% below the national average. DFW home remodeling runs roughly 5–12% below the U.S. average for most project types, in line with Texas overall. Fast population growth is pushing local labor rates up, and new-construction costs run slightly above national — so the metro sits modestly below average for repair-and-replace work. Materials are priced roughly nationally, so treat this as an approximation — your actual price depends on your home, contractor, and project specifics.

Dallas–Fort Worth cost sources (2)

DFW's fast growth keeps contractors busy, so labor rates have been climbing even though Texas overall runs below the national average. Expansive clay soils make foundation movement — and the plumbing and sewer-line repairs that follow — a recurring local expense. Permitting and fees vary widely across the metroplex's many suburbs, so quotes can differ noticeably from one city to the next.

Estimate your Dallas–Fort Worth central air conditioner replacement

Adjust for your home and system. The estimate starts from our published range and narrows for the choices you make.

Adjusts the estimate to local cost levels. Pick a metro or leave on national.

Bigger homes need more cooling capacity (measured in tons).

Higher-efficiency units cost more upfront but use less power.

Estimated cost for your options in Dallas–Fort Worth
$3,300$11,400
Typical: $6,700
Adjusted for Dallas–Fort Worth — costs there run about 5% below the national average.

How we got this

Starts from our published central air conditioner replacement range of $3,500–$12,000, adjusted for:

  • Home / system size: Average (1,500–2,000 sq ft · ~3 ton)×1
  • Efficiency (SEER2): Standard (14–15 SEER2)×1
  • Ductwork: Reuse existing ducts×1
  • Area: Dallas–Fort Worth×0.95

These figures are planning estimates compiled from public cost data on the dates shown — not quotes, bids, or guarantees. Real prices vary widely with your home, location, materials, permits, and contractor. Always get itemized written quotes from licensed local pros before budgeting or hiring.

What changes the price

  • System size (tonnage)Raises cost

    Larger homes need more cooling capacity, which raises both equipment and labor.

  • SEER2 efficiency ratingRaises cost

    Higher-efficiency units cost more upfront; federal minimum SEER2 standards rose in 2023.

  • Ductwork conditionVaries

    Reusing sound ducts keeps cost down; damaged or undersized ducts add to it.

  • Brand & warrantyRaises cost

    Premium brands and longer warranties carry higher prices.

  • Rebates & tax creditsLowers cost

    Utility rebates and federal efficiency tax credits can lower your net cost.

Get real quotes for your Dallas–Fort Worth central air conditioner replacement

Our ranges are for planning. The only way to know your real price is itemized quotes from licensed local pros — always get at least three before you hire.

Tip: search for licensed, insured Dallas–Fort Worth central air conditioner replacement contractors in your area, check reviews and references, and compare written itemized bids — not just bottom-line numbers.

Central air conditioner replacement cost — FAQ

How much does it cost to replace a central air conditioner?
Most homeowners pay roughly $4,500–$9,500 for a complete central AC replacement (condenser, coil, and installation), within a broader range of about $3,500 on the low end to $12,000+ for large or high-efficiency systems. The main drivers are system size, efficiency rating, and whether ductwork needs work.
Is it cheaper to replace just the AC or the whole HVAC system?
Replacing only the AC (condenser + coil) is cheaper than a full HVAC replacement that also swaps the furnace or air handler. But if both are near end of life, replacing them together usually costs less than doing two separate jobs later — and the components stay matched.
What's the most expensive part of an AC replacement?
Roughly half the cost is the equipment (condenser and coil); the rest is labor, permits, refrigerant, and any electrical or duct work. Replacing ductwork is the single biggest add-on when it's needed.
How long does a central AC unit last?
A well-maintained central air conditioner typically lasts 12–17 years. If yours is over about 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacing it is often the better value.

Cost data compiled June 13, 2026.

Sources (4)

Ranges synthesize several public 2026 cost guides into a low–typical–high band rather than reproducing any single source's table. Metro-level breakdowns are coming as we verify local data.

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