How much does a Coleman furnace cost?
Columbus, OH

How much does a Coleman furnace cost?

Columbus, OH

How much does a Coleman furnace cost?

$1,600 – $3,700average furnace price (unit only)
$3,000 – $6,700average total installed cost

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$1,600 – $3,700 average furnace price (unit only)

$3,000 – $6,700 average total installed cost


Get free estimates for your project or view our cost guide below:
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Coleman furnace prices

Coleman furnace prices range from $3,000 to $6,700 on average with installation or $1,600 to $3,700 for the unit alone. Prices depend on the model, features, motor type, BTU size, and efficiency rating. Coleman gas furnaces have efficiency ratings of 80% to 98%, depending on the line and model.

Coleman furnace prices
Model Average installed cost Efficiency rating (AFUE)
Z8ES $3,100 – $5,100 80%
Z8ET $3,400 – $5,750 80%
Z9ES $3,700 – $5,200 96%
Z9ET $4,250 – $5,500 97%
TL8E $4,000 – $5,600 80%
TL9E $4,300 – $6,000 95%
TM8E $3,050 – $4,700 80%
TM8V $4,550 – $6,400 80%
TM8Y $3,500 – $5,700 80%
TM9E $3,700 – $5,400 95%
TM9V $4,800 – $6,700 96%
TM9Y $4,000 – $5,700 96%
CPLC $4,900 – $7,000 80%
Echelon CP9C $5,000 – $7,100 98%

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Coleman mobile home furnace prices

Coleman mobile home furnace prices are $2,500 to $4,900 with installation or $1,000 to $3,500 for the unit alone. Coleman also sells gas and electric furnaces under the brand name Revolv designed specifically for mobile homes and manufactured homes.

Coleman gas furnaces for manufactured homes have efficiency ratings ranging from 80% to 96%, depending on the model. Coleman's electric furnaces have a 100% efficiency rating.

Coleman mobile home furnace prices
Series Average installed cost Efficiency rating (AFUE)
Gas furnaces
Revolv MG $3,100 – $4,700 80% – 96%
DGAX $3,200 – $4,800 80%
MM9E $3,300 – $4,900 95%
Electric furnaces
Revolv E7 $2,500 – $3,200 100%
EBE/EBU $3,000 – $3,500 100%

Coleman furnace cost factors

The price of the Coleman furnace itself makes up about 50% to 55% of the total replacement cost, while labor makes up the rest. The table below shows a breakdown of the average unit, labor, and total costs.

Coleman furnace cost breakdown
Factor Average cost
Unit $1,600 – $3,700
Labor $1,400 – $3,000
Total cost $3,000 – $6,700

The following factors influence the cost of a Coleman furnace:

  • Energy efficiency (AFUE): Coleman gas furnaces have Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings of 80% to 98%, depending on the line and model. Generally, models with the highest efficiency ratings cost more.

  • Furnace BTU size: The larger the home, the larger the furnace BTU size needed and the more costly the unit will be. Homes with low-quality insulation, older windows, or a closed floorplan may also need a larger furnace, increasing the overall cost.

  • Location & climate: Your local climate will also impact the recommended furnace BTU size and efficiency rating for your home:

    • A home in the northern U.S. where cold winters are common may need a furnace with a larger BTU size compared to a similar-sized home in a southern state.

    • Homes in cold climates may need a high-efficiency furnace with a 90% AFUE or higher, while homes in southern states may only need a furnace with an 80% to 90% AFUE.

  • Motor type: Furnaces with two-stage or variable-speed motors typically cost more than units with single-stage motors.

Labor

Furnace installers charge $1,400 to $3,000 on average for labor alone to replace an existing furnace with a new Coleman furnace of the same physical size and BTU size. If the new furnace model is a different size, the installers may need to modify connections, ductwork, wiring, or vents, increasing the labor time and cost.

High-efficiency furnace models also require PVC intake and exhaust pipes, which may require additional labor time to install.

Coleman furnace warranty

Coleman furnace warranties vary depending on the model. Most models come with a 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty and a 20-Year or Lifetime Heat Exchanger Limited Warranty.

All of Coleman's residential products require online registration within 90 days to be eligible for the full-length warranty.

Coleman furnace prices vs. other brands

Furnace replacement costs $2,100 to $10,000 on average for the unit and labor, and prices vary significantly depending on the brand and model. The table below shows the average cost and efficiency ratings for many of the best furnace brands.

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Coleman furnace prices vs. other brands
Brand Average installed cost Efficiency rating (AFUE)
Amana furnace prices $2,100 – $8,200 80% – 98%
American Standard furnace prices $2,700 – $9,000 80% – 97.3%
Bryant furnace prices $2,300 – $7,000 80% – 98.3%
Carrier furnace prices $2,400 – $8,000 80% – 98.5%
Coleman furnace prices $3,000 – $6,700 80% – 98%
Goodman furnace prices $2,100 – $6,300 80% – 98%
Heil furnace prices $2,400 – $6,400 80% – 98%
Lennox furnace prices $3,000 – $9,500 80% – 99%
Rheem / Ruud furnace prices $2,500 – $7,800 80% – 98%
Trane furnace prices $4,500 – $13,500 80% – 97.3%
York furnace prices $2,300 – $10,000 80% – 98%

Coleman furnace FAQs

Who makes Coleman furnaces?

Johnson Controls makes Coleman furnaces. The company, first launched in 1885, manufactures residential and commercial HVAC equipment for the North American market under the Coleman and York brand names.

Are Coleman furnaces good?

Coleman furnaces are typically considered a reliable brand. The overall quality and durability depends on the model, efficiency rating, motor type, and the quality of the installation.

How long does a Coleman furnace last?

Coleman furnaces last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. To prevent problems and increase your furnace's lifespan, get a furnace tune-up and cleaning once per year in the fall to prepare the system for winter. A furnace tune-up costs $70 to $200 on average.

Coleman residential gas furnaces
Coleman residential gas furnaces

Getting estimates from furnace installers

Follow these tips when hiring a furnace contractor near you to install a Coleman furnace:

  • Look for furnace installers who are NATE-certified.

  • Read reviews of furnace contractors on HomeGuide and Google.

  • Get detailed quotes from at least three reputable HVAC companies.

  • Choose a licensed and insured installer who has been in business for 5+ years.

  • Get a contract and warranty in writing before the work begins.

  • Beware of extremely low bids, which often indicate lower-quality work or a lack of experience.

Questions to ask furnace installers

Ask furnace installers these important questions to ensure you hire the best company for the job:

  • How long have you been installing furnaces?

  • Are you NATE-certified?

  • Which furnace model and size do you recommend for my home?

  • Does the estimate include materials, labor, permits, and cleanup?

  • Does it also include removing and hauling away my old furnace?

  • Will the existing furnace connections and pipes require any modifications?

  • What do I need to do to prepare the area for the installation?

  • How long will the installation take?

  • Does the furnace qualify for any rebates or incentives?

  • How long is the warranty, and what does it cover?