Best Furnace Replacement Companies in Fort Worth, TX

Furnace Replacement in Fort Worth: dealer authorization + warranty

Furnace replacement separates pros from generalists on three published facts: manufacturer authorization tier, labor warranty length, and financing terms. Here is what each of the 9 contractors below publishes: In Texas, HVAC contractors must hold an active TDLR TACLA license — ask for the number and verify on tdlr.texas.gov before paying.

How we rank Furnace Replacement providers → · Top picks meet at least one of: a category award, ≥2 verified signals, or Vouched Score ≥ 70.

Top picks

  • Webb Air Heating & Cooling

    Webb Air Heating & Cooling★ Best for Furnace Replacement

    Furnace Replacement score: 5.0

    Vouched Score: 94/100

    High-efficiency furnace installer. Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer and NATE Certified. 10-Year Warranty.

    • Mfg dealer: Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer
    • Warranty: 10-Year
    • NATE: ✓
    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 85+

    What customers say about furnace replacement

    • My whole experience with the Webb Air team was top notch replacing my central furnace/AC with a heat pump. Brandon reviewed my needs, documented the system to be replaced and the space available, estimated the options, re-estimated an additional option as the project became clearer, and answered a blizzard of questions. I always want to understand what I am buying, and Brandon patiently answered all of my questions - fully. Then Hector and Christian worked some magic…

      — Eric P. · 5★ · 4 months ago · via Google

    Google 5.0★ (450+)

  • Comfort Experts

    Comfort Experts

    Furnace Replacement score: 4.0

    Vouched Score: 92/100

    • Years: 60+

    Consistently strong customer feedback (4.8★ from 2,010+ Google reviews; 4.8★ from 135+ BBB reviews).

    Google 4.8★ (2,010+)BBB 4.8★ (135+)

  • Comfort Masters Heating & Air Conditioning

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.7

    Vouched Score: 85/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 15+

    Google 4.9★ (1,170+)

  • Aire Serv of Fort Worth

    Aire Serv of Fort Worth

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.7

    Vouched Score: 84/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 20+

    Google 4.8★ (555+)

  • R-10 Heat & Air

    R-10 Heat & Air

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.6

    Vouched Score: 82/100

    • Warranty: 10-Year
    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 30+

    Google 4.8★ (210+)

  • NSG Heating and Air Specialists, LLC

    NSG Heating and Air Specialists, LLC

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.6

    Vouched Score: 82/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 10+

    Google 5.0★ (350+)BBB A+

  • Mike Reyes Heating and Air Conditioning Services

    Mike Reyes Heating and Air Conditioning Services

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.4

    Vouched Score: 79/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 20+

    Google 5.0★ (150+)

  • AirCo Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

    AirCo Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

    Furnace Replacement score: 3.3

    Vouched Score: 75/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 35+

    Google 4.8★ (4,600+)Yelp 2.4★ (80+)BBB 4.56★ (75+)

    • Mfg dealer: Trane Comfort Specialist
    • Warranty: Lifetime
    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 20+

    Google 5.0★ (630+)

Typical Furnace Replacement costs in Fort Worth, TX (2026)

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Estimated ranges for Fort Worth, TX. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
Furnace replacement (installed)$2,450–$6,850
High-efficiency 95%+ AFUE upcharge (over standard 80%)$730–$1,800
Gas line + venting modification (if repositioned)$275–$1,100
Furnace + AC dual-system replacement (installed)$7,300–$16,400

Why Fort Worth's Extreme Temperature Swings Demand Professional HVAC Care

Fort Worth homeowners face intense summer heat and unpredictable winter freezes, making consistent climate control a necessity. When looking for the best hvac companies in fort worth tx, residents in areas like Fairmount and Mira Vista prioritize reliable hvac services in Fort Worth, Texas, to ensure long-term system efficiency and comfort from a trusted hvac near fort worth.

How Much Does HVAC Cost in Fort Worth, Texas? Real Q&A

Replace a gas furnace with another gas furnace, or switch to a heat pump?
Stay with gas if your winter design temp is below 0°F and you have cheap natural gas — heat pumps still derate in extreme cold. Switch to a heat pump if winters are mild AND electricity isn't 2× the national rate AND a state rebate stacks. Run 10-year operating costs, not just install price.
What AFUE rating should I look for in a new gas furnace?
95–98% AFUE for cold climates (condensing furnace; requires PVC venting and a condensate drain). 80% AFUE is acceptable in mild climates where the high-efficiency install premium doesn't pay back. Skip the 92–94% band — the price-to-efficiency curve is bad there.
How do I find a reliable specialist for high-efficiency or mini-split systems in Fort Worth?
To find a qualified specialist for advanced systems, look for providers who hold specific manufacturer-dealer designations and maintain NATE-certified technical staff. When evaluating potential companies, ask if they have dedicated teams for mini-split installations rather than generalist technicians. Reviewing past project evidence for similar equipment in older neighborhoods like Fairmount or newer developments near TCU can also indicate specialized experience.
Are there specific permits required for HVAC system replacements in Fort Worth?
Yes, major HVAC system replacements in Fort Worth typically require local permits to ensure the installation meets municipal building and safety codes. Reputable contractors handle the permitting process on your behalf, including the scheduling of necessary inspections upon project completion. Always ask your provider to confirm that the permit is pulled and closed correctly to maintain your home's compliance.
What does HVAC service typically run in Fort Worth, TX?
Furnace replacement typically runs $2,450–$6,850 in Fort Worth, Texas. See the HVAC pricing table on this page for the full per-service breakdown.

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