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HVAC in St Louis

How Much Does HVAC Cost in St Louis?

$10,959typical · fair range $9,864 to $12,138

That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for hvac in St Louis, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11

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How $10,959 is built
Labor$1,018
Materials$5,240
Permit fee$94
Direct cost$6,352
Overhead (24% of revenue)$2,670
Cost to deliver (break even)$9,022
Contractor margin (17.7%)$1,937
Typical fair price$10,959

The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. Fair margin moves with trade and market. Most land at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, roughly 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, and free labor does not exist. Full methodology.

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Cost index by David Olson · reviewed by Leonard "Chuck" Thompson · 2026-07-11
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Fair range
Fair range$9,864 to $12,138
Typical market bid$10,959
Lowest realistic price$9,864
Your bid$10,959
Gap to the price floor$1,095
Contractor margin17.7%
Fair range. The red line is break-even, what delivering the job actually costs, and it is a reference, never the ask. Fair bids live in the green band above it: most settle at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, roughly 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, leaner or richer by trade and market. Crews are supposed to earn that margin. Nobody shows up for free, and work that looks simple from the couch rarely is.
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$10,959
Typical range: $9,864 to $12,138 · Lowest realistic price: $9,864
Labor$1,018
Materials (PPI-adjusted)$5,240
Permit fee$94
Overhead (24.4%)$2,670
Cost to deliver$9,022
Labor derivation: 22.0 Craftsman hours × $32.69/hr BLS wage × 1.42 burden = $1,018.
Potential savings $1,095. You are looking at the space between true cost and the floor.
Good news for St Louis homeowners: hvac work here averages $10,959, running 8.6% below the national benchmark. Margins (17.7%) are in the normal range. This is a buyer-friendly market overall, though the $1,095 gap between average and floor prices means there's still meaningful room to negotiate.
Standard market dynamics. St Louis runs 17.7% margins with a normal spread from $9,864 to $12,138. You have about $1,095 in negotiating room. The most effective approach: get three quotes, identify the line items where they differ most, and negotiate those specific items down toward the floor of $9,864.
The calendar is part of the price. Quotes for hvac in St Louis sit near the $12,138 high during the summer cooling rush (June through August) and the winter heating season (November through January) and drift toward the $9,864 floor through the spring and early-fall shoulder months (March through May, plus September and October), when crews compete for thinner work. That seasonal spread is 5 to 12 percent, or $548 to $1,315 on a job this size, for anyone who can plan around it.
The gap between what St Louis homeowners typically pay and what the market can support is $1,095, a wide one for this trade. To put that in context: the floor price of $9,864 isn't a discount or a coupon. It’s the lowest realistic price: cost to deliver plus the leanest margin a crew can sustain. Everything above it is negotiating room, and most quotes sit well above it for the same scope of work.
St Louis is among the most affordable metros in our hvac index, cheaper than 18 of 20 tracked markets. Lower regional labor costs are the primary driver. Affordable does not mean no room to negotiate: the 17.7% margin still represents $1,095 between the average quote and the floor.
Show the math: how St Louis Central HVAC System (Gas) numbers are derived Click to expand
Derivation for St Louis, Central HVAC System (Gas) · updated 2026-07-11
Step 1: Craftsman labor hours
BOM hours from Craftsman National Estimator: 22 hrs
Step 2: BLS wage × burden
St Louis wage from BLS OES: $32.69/hr
Burden rate (FICA + workers' comp + insurance + unemployment): 41.5%
loaded_wage = $32.69 × 1.4154 = $46.27/hr
Step 3: Labor cost
labor = 22 hrs × $46.27/hr = $1,018
Step 4: Materials (PPI-adjusted)
Craftsman material cost × FRED PPI multiplier (1.0388): $5,240
Materials carry no markup here. Book prices get adjusted to the current market with producer price indexes.
Step 5: Permit fee
St Louis permit office: $94
Verified from our compiled city and state fee schedules, the same dataset behind PermitCalculator.com.
Step 6: Direct cost
direct = labor + materials + permit = $1,018 + $5,240 + $94 = $6,352
Step 7: Overhead
NAHB benchmark: overhead is 24.4% of revenue, the way the NAHB Cost of Doing Business study measures it. Materials pass through at cost and carry no overhead.
overhead = ~24.4% of revenue (NAHB basis) = $2,670
Step 8: Cost to deliver
cost_to_deliver = direct + overhead = $6,352 + $2,670 = $9,021
What it actually costs a contractor to do this job in St Louis, before profit.
Step 9: Lowest realistic price
Cost to deliver plus the leanest sustainable margin in St Louis for this scope: $9,864
The floor clears cost-to-deliver, as it should: nobody stays in business below break-even.
Step 10: Typical contractor quote
The modeled typical quote in St Louis, cost to deliver plus the market's usual margin: $10,959
Step 11: Contractor margin
margin = ($10,959 - $9,021) / $10,959 × 100 = 17.7%
The portion of the typical quote that is not cost-to-deliver. Higher = more room to negotiate.
Step 12: Savings potential
savings = $10,959 - $9,864 = $1,095
The gap between the typical quote and the lowest likely estimate in St Louis.
Every service in every metro is priced from the same parts. Sources: BLS OES wages, FRED PPI series, Craftsman National Estimator, city permit offices. Updated 2026-07-11. Full methodology →
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Where the money goes

What you pay for in St Louis.

Every hvac dollar in St Louis, split into labor, materials, permit, overhead, and the contractor margin. The first four are the cost to deliver. On top of that sits the margin a fair job earns.

Labor$1,018 (9.3%)
Materials$5,240 (47.8%)
Permit$94 (0.9%)
Overhead$2,670 (24.4%)
Margin$1,937 (17.7%)
Cost to deliver plus a fair margin = $10,959
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Heat pump, furnace, or mini-split?

The three system types most St Louis homes weigh, with real local install cost. Pick by your climate and whether you already have gas and ductwork.

Heat pump
$11,182
$10,064 to $12,385 installed
  • Heats and cools in one system
  • No gas, very efficient in mild winters
Watch for
  • Highest upfront cost
  • Leans on backup heat in deep cold
Lowest cost
Gas furnace
$4,142
$3,734 to $4,581 installed
  • Strong, cheap heat in hard winters
  • Lower upfront than a heat pump
Watch for
  • Heating only, you still need AC
  • Burns gas and needs venting
Mini-split
$5,324
$4,797 to $5,892 installed
  • No ductwork required
  • Zone each room on its own
Watch for
  • One indoor head per zone adds up
  • Wall units are visible
The St Louis guide

St Louis sits 8.6 percent below the national average for HVAC work. The city average for a central HVAC system (gas) lands at $10,959 while the lowest realistic price sits at $9,864. I built TheFatBook Cost Index that pulls these numbers straight from Craftsman hours, BLS wages for the area, FRED material inputs and verified permit data. This page exists so you can see exactly where your bid sits before you sign anything.

Cost Data Summary
City average
$10,959 for the primary service, 8.6% below the national average of $11,988 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Bid range
$9,864 low to $12,138 high, with the lowest realistic price at $9,864 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Contractor margin
17.7% contractor margin, with $1,095 between average price and floor (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Labor hours
22 Craftsman hours for the primary service (Craftsman, 2026)
Local wage input
$46.27/hr loaded wage ($32.69 base + 41.54% burden) (BLS OEWS wage input)
Materials input
$5,240 PPI adjusted material cost (FRED PPI, 2026)
Permit fee
$94 total permit cost (final, do not add taxes) (PermitCalculator, 2026)
Overhead amount
$2,670 model overhead allocation (NAHB, 2026)
Cost to deliver
$9,021 fully loaded, before the contractor's margin (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)

Local Market

St Louis winters bring freeze-thaw cycles that hammer older mechanical systems. Spring severe storms add hail and wind pressure that often leads to early replacements. TheFatBook Cost Index puts the central HVAC system (gas) average at $10,959 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). That's 8.6 percent under the national figure of $11,988. Local loaded wages run $46.27 per hour after the 41.54 percent burden on the $32.69 base BLS wage. Materials land at $5,240 after FRED PPI adjustment. The city median home value of $276,800 and 1970 median build year mean many homes need duct modifications or electrical updates that push bids higher. Population dipped 1.2 percent recently yet homeownership holds at 69.2 percent. Those older houses create steady demand but also keep labor supply tight in shoulder seasons. The $94 permit fee stays modest. Overhead allocation reaches $2,670 in the index. Taken together the numbers explain why bids cluster tighter here than in faster-growing Midwest cities.

Chuck's Take

About eighteen percent margin in St Louis is about right for this market. The wage runs solid at forty six an hour loaded but the old houses eat time on every job. With that one percent population drop you'd think labor would loosen up. It hasn't. Shoulder season work keeps the good crews busy.

Understanding Your Bid

Not every bid for central HVAC in St Louis makes sense. The average quote sits at $10,959 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). The cost to deliver comes in at $9,021. That produces a 17.7 percent contractor margin. The $1,095 gap between average and the lowest realistic price of $9,864 is your negotiation room. So yeah, some contractors pad for the freeze-thaw risk on outdoor units or extra time brazing line sets in tight 1970s basements. Others simply charge what the market will bear. Run your specific bid through the Bid Fairness Checker on this page. It compares your number against the verified floor and the delivery cost built from local BLS inputs and Craftsman hours. A quote north of $13,000 on a standard gas system should raise questions. The high end of the range hits $12,138. That isn't impossible but it had better come with clear line items for any custom ductwork or condensate drain routing around the floodplain rules.

Cost Breakdown

Break the central HVAC system (gas) job into its pieces and the math lines up. Twenty two Craftsman hours at the local loaded rate of $46.27 per hour produce $1,018 in labor (Craftsman, 2026). Add the $5,240 in PPI-adjusted materials for the furnace, coil, line set and refrigerant. Even then, the verified permit fee is $94. Direct costs total $6,352. Layer on the $2,670 overhead allocation taken from NAHB benchmarks and you reach the $9,021 cost to deliver. The floor price of $9,864 sits above that delivery number by a lean margin. The $10,959 average therefore leaves 17.7 percent for profit and risk. Compare that to a standalone furnace install at $4,142 average or a ductwork job at $7,515. Each pulls from the same wage and burden structure yet different material loads. The index keeps every line item grounded in St Louis specific inputs instead of national averages that miss the local labor market.

Chuck's Take

Twenty two hours sounds honest for a full central gas system. I've done plenty of them. The six thousand in materials covers the coil and line set if the guy isn't padding the supply house ticket. That ninety four dollar permit is real. Add the overhead and the ten thousand delivery number makes sense. Anything over twelve grand better include new duct runs.

How to Negotiate

Shop your HVAC replacement in the shoulder months here. Avoid the peak heat of July and August when emergency calls dominate schedules and pricing firms up. Winter freeze-thaw can also limit crews. March or October gives you leverage because contractors hunt steady work. Know the $9,864 floor and the $9,021 cost to deliver before you sit down. Run your bid through the True Cost Calculator or the Bid Fairness Checker first. That single step changes the conversation from defense to specifics. Ask the contractor to show his line-set routing plan and how he handles the condensate drain in a 1970s slab home. Push on any number well above $10,959 only if he explains extra labor or material clearly. A fair contractor will respect the data. The ones who get defensive usually have margin hidden in the proposal.

Chuck's Take

Call in October or March. The summer rush is over and the freeze hasn't started. Contractors here hate idle trucks. Show them you know the eleven thousand floor before you talk price. Ask how he plans the condensate line so it doesn't spit water when the humidity hits. A straight shooter will walk you through it. The other kind will get vague fast.

What Makes This Market Different

St Louis stands out because its split climate and old housing stock create a narrow but predictable HVAC cost band. TheFatBook Cost Index shows only a $1,479 spread from low to high on the central gas system. That's tighter than many Sun Belt cities where summer peaks distort pricing. Median homes built in 1970 often sit on slabs with limited access for high-static duct runs or proper drainage. Contractors here price the risk of pulling a vacuum on a compressor in a damp basement or charging refrigerant on a ninety-degree day with storms rolling in. The $94 permit stays refreshingly low compared to bigger Midwest markets yet the labor burden hits 41.54 percent on that $32.69 base wage. Population decline of 1.2 percent hasn't eased demand because the existing stock keeps breaking. I expected wider swings given the tornado and flood exposure. Instead the data reveals disciplined pricing and realistic margins around 17.7 percent. That makes the lowest realistic price of $9,864 a solid benchmark instead of a fantasy number.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does central hvac system (gas) cost in St Louis?
The average price is $10,959 according to our local Cost Index. The lowest realistic price sits at $9,864 while the high end reaches $12,138. Use the True Cost Calculator on this page to adjust for your specific home layout.
Is my HVAC bid fair in St Louis?
Compare it against the $9,021 cost to deliver and the $9,864 floor in our cost database. A 17.7 percent margin above delivery cost is typical here. Run the number through the Bid Fairness Checker before you decide.
What's included in St Louis HVAC prices?
Our proprietary cost database shows $1,018 in burdened labor for 22 hours at $46.27 loaded, $5,240 in materials, the $94 permit and $2,670 overhead. The full cost to deliver reaches $9,021 before any margin.
How does St Louis weather affect HVAC replacement cost?
Freeze-thaw winters and spring storms push many 1970s homes toward earlier replacements. Our Cost Index reflects that local pressure with a $10,959 average for central gas systems. Shoulder season scheduling can still save you several hundred dollars.
How this number is calculated

TheFatBook models hvac from Craftsman labor hours, BLS regional wages, burden, PPI-adjusted materials, permit data where available, and contractor overhead benchmarks. Cost index version: 2026-07-11. Updated Jul 2026.

Sources: BLS, ACCA, Craftsman, FRED
Reference URLs: BLS OEWS · FRED PPI
Reviewed by: Leonard "Chuck" Thompson
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Sources & methodology for these numbers
  • Independent FatBook v3 cost index for HVAC in St Louis.
  • BLS OEWS wage inputs (https://www.bls.gov/oes/) and FRED PPI material inflation (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/) references.
  • Craftsman labor-hour references and contractor overhead benchmarks.
  • Verified permit/source data from PermitCalculator.com and permits_compiled where available.
Cost-index version: 2026-07-11
Updated: Jul 2026
Sources: BLS, ACCA, Craftsman, FRED
Reviewed by: Leonard "Chuck" Thompson
Estimate Scope

What the hvac in st louis benchmark includes.

Included in the benchmark
  • Central HVAC System (Gas) as the headline cost-index scope
  • labor-hour assumptions, regional wage inputs, materials, overhead, and permit data where available
  • low, average, high, lowest realistic price, margin, and savings benchmarks from the FatBook cost index
Not included automatically
  • hidden damage, change orders, emergency service premiums, or unusual site access conditions
  • contractor financing approval, warranties, provider recommendations, or guaranteed final quotes
  • permit rulings for a specific address unless the city permit panel lists verified local data
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St Louis Service Pricing
ServiceLowAverageHigh
Central Air Conditioning Installation · 3 ton$9,424$10,470$11,596
Furnace Installation$3,734$4,142$4,581
Mini-Split AC Installation · 1 ton$4,797$5,324$5,892
Heat Pump Installation · 3 ton$10,064$11,182$12,385
Central HVAC System (Gas)$9,864$10,959$12,138
Mini-Split Heat Pump Installation · 1 ton$4,797$5,324$5,892
Remove Heating System$285$316$373
Baseboard Heater Installation$1,037$1,143$1,257
Gas Wall Furnace Installation$2,346$2,599$2,871
Humidifier Installation$962$1,059$1,164
Hydronic Heating Installation$11,816$13,130$14,545
Ductwork Installation$6,767$7,515$8,320
Insulation Removal$390$417$519
Attic Insulation Installation · 1,000 sqft$2,304$2,562$2,840
Thermostat Replacement (Standard)$312$347$410
Duct Insulation · 380 sqft$1,161$1,291$1,526
AC Repair$333$370$410
Furnace Repair$322$358$397
HVAC Tune-Up$143$159$177
Air Duct Cleaning$497$553$613
Multi-Zone Mini-Split Installation$6,561$7,286$8,066
Spray Foam Insulation · 1,000 sqft$2,893$3,217$3,566
Boiler Installation$6,640$7,373$8,164
Whole-House Dehumidifier Installation$2,285$2,541$2,817
Wood Stove Installation$4,461$4,950$5,477
Pellet Stove Installation$3,610$4,005$4,429
Gas Fireplace Installation$4,461$4,950$5,477
Chimney Liner Installation$2,705$3,009$3,335
Dryer Vent Installation$360$400$444
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Permit Information

St Louis permits.

Structure
IMPORTANT: This data is from St. Louis COUNTY (stlouiscountymo.gov), NOT the independent City of St. Louis (stlouis-mo.gov). They are separate jurisdictions with separate fee schedules. Chapter 1100 has separate sections for Building (1100.060), Mechanical (1100.140), Electrical (1100.190), and Plumbing (1100.200). Each trade requires its own permit.
Department
Department of Transportation and Public Works
Phone
(314) 615-7171
Official Source
Verified
2026-03-23
Fee Anchors
$8k building fee: $188
$12k building fee: $208
$25k building fee: $232
Electrical base: $106
Plumbing base: $47
HVAC base: $94

Source-backed permit facts from PermitCalculator.com and the underlying permits_compiled dataset. Always confirm final requirements with the local building department before filing.

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Cost index built by David Olson, Creator of the Cost Index & Permit Dataset · Methodology reviewed by Leonard "Chuck" Thompson, LC Thompson Construction Co., Owner (retired) · 2026-07-11
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