Eric Moore | Last updated: March 23, 2026

Amana HVAC Replacement Cost

Amana and Goodman come from the same Houston factory, owned by the same parent company. Yet Amana systems consistently cost $500 to $1,500 more for a comparable unit. That price gap exists for one reason: Amana’s Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty, which covers the full outdoor unit if the compressor fails after year 10 of ownership. No other major HVAC brand offers that level of coverage at this price point.

The challenge is that Amana dealer pricing is rarely published online. Most results give AC-only costs, not full system installed prices. This guide covers 2026 Amana HVAC replacement costs by system type, model tier, and home size, explains what makes Amana different from its sister brand Goodman, and gives you a clear-eyed comparison against Trane, Carrier, and Lennox. All ranges reflect installed cost (equipment plus standard labor). Use our free HVAC cost estimator to get a faster personalized number.

TL;DR: Amana HVAC systems cost $4,800 to $14,500 installed in 2026. AC-only runs $2,800 to $7,500; full AC plus furnace combos run $7,500 to $14,500; heat pumps run $5,000 to $14,500. Amana is made in Houston by Daikin (world’s largest HVAC manufacturer) and offers a Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty on select models. Use our HVAC cost estimator for a fast personalized estimate.

How Much Does an Amana HVAC System Cost in 2026?

Amana HVAC replacement costs range from $2,800 to $14,500 installed, depending on system type, efficiency level, and tonnage. The table below covers the most common configurations. Ranges include equipment and standard installation labor for a straight replacement in an existing forced-air system. They do not include ductwork repair or replacement, which adds $3,000 to $8,000 if needed (EnergyStar Duct Guide).

System TypeEntry Tier (Installed)Mid Tier (Installed)Premium Tier (Installed)
Central AC$2,800–$4,800$4,900–$6,500$6,500–$7,500
Gas Furnace$3,900–$5,800$6,000–$8,200$8,500–$10,500
Heat Pump$5,000–$7,400$7,800–$10,500$11,000–$14,500
Full System (AC + Furnace)$7,500–$9,500$9,500–$12,000$12,000–$14,500

Source: HomeGuide 2025 data, The Furnace Outlet 2025 dealer averages, and hvacprojectcost.com cost methodology. See our pricing methodology for how ranges are calculated.

Most homeowners replacing a standard 3-ton central AC land in the $3,500 to $5,800 range for a mid-tier Amana system. If you’re replacing a full system (AC and furnace together) in a 1,500 to 2,000 square foot home, budget $9,500 to $12,000 for a quality mid-tier Amana package. Contractors often discount bundled replacement jobs versus two separate service calls.

What Are Amana’s Model Tiers?

Amana organizes its product line into three practical tiers based on compressor technology and efficiency. The tier you choose determines your upfront cost, monthly energy bill, comfort performance, and which warranty coverage applies.

Entry Tier: Single-Stage (14–15 SEER2)

The ASXS6 central AC and ASSR4 heat pump are Amana’s volume sellers. Single-stage operation runs at full capacity or not at all. These systems meet current federal efficiency minimums and deliver reliable cooling without premium comfort features. They’re the best fit for mild climates, budget-first buyers, or homeowners planning to sell within five years.

  • AC models: ASXS6 (14.3 SEER2), ASXC16 (16 SEER2)
  • Furnace models: AMSS96 (single-stage, 96% AFUE)
  • Heat pump: ASSR4 (14.3 SEER2)
  • Warranty: 10-year parts (registered) or 5-year (unregistered)

Mid Tier: Two-Stage (16–18 SEER2)

The AVXS and ASXC18 series bring two-stage operation. The system runs at partial capacity during mild weather, which cuts energy use, reduces humidity, and operates more quietly. This tier is the go-to recommendation for the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Midwest, where systems run heavily from April through October.

  • AC models: ASXC18 (18 SEER2, two-stage), AVXS (variable-speed)
  • Furnace models: AMVC96 (variable-speed, 96% AFUE)
  • Heat pump: ASHP series (16–18 SEER2)
  • Warranty: 10-year parts plus Lifetime compressor on select models

Premium Tier: Variable-Speed (20–22.5 SEER2)

The AVXC20 and AMVC96 communicating systems are Amana’s most efficient offerings. Variable-speed operation modulates between 30% and 100% of capacity in real time, delivering the most consistent temperatures, lowest energy costs, and quietest operation. At 20+ SEER2, qualifying models may be eligible for the federal 25C energy efficiency tax credit (up to $600 for AC; verify current IRS guidance at energystar.gov).

  • AC models: AVXC20 (20 SEER2), top-line communicating systems
  • Furnace models: AMVC96 variable-speed communicating
  • Heat pump: APHB series (20+ SEER2)
  • Warranty: Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty on qualifying models

The key differentiation most buyers miss: only Amana’s mid and premium tiers carry the Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty. Entry-tier ASXS6 models get the 10-year parts warranty, not the lifetime coverage. If the warranty is your primary reason for choosing Amana over Goodman, confirm with your dealer which specific models qualify before signing.

Amana vs. Goodman: What’s Actually Different?

Amana and Goodman are both owned by Daikin Industries and built at the same Houston, TX facility. Amana typically costs 10 to 20% more than a comparable Goodman model (HomeGuide, 2025). That premium buys you primarily one thing: a better warranty structure. The core equipment, including compressors, heat exchangers, and control boards, shares the same Daikin-engineered platform.

FeatureAmanaGoodman
Parent companyDaikin IndustriesDaikin Industries
Manufacturing locationHouston, TXHouston, TX
Compressor warranty (registered)Lifetime (select models)10 years
Parts warranty (registered)10 years10 years
Unit Replacement coverageYes (select models)No
Price vs. Goodman equivalent10–20% higherBaseline
Refrigerant (2023+)R-32 on new modelsR-32 on new models

When it makes sense to choose Amana: you’re staying in the home 10 or more years, you want the peace of mind of full unit replacement coverage, or you’re in a high-humidity climate where compressor strain is a real concern. When Goodman is the better call: you’re working with a tight budget, you plan to sell in under five years, or you’re replacing an aging system to match minimum efficiency requirements. For a full breakdown of Goodman pricing, see our Goodman HVAC replacement cost guide.

Amana AC Unit Cost by Size

Tonnage is the single biggest cost driver within Amana’s product line. An Amana 2-ton central AC runs $3,000 to $4,600 installed, while a 5-ton system runs $4,800 to $7,500 installed (HomeGuide, 2025). Sizing is not a preference: it’s determined by your home’s square footage, insulation, window area, and climate zone.

Unit SizeCapacityInstalled CostTypical Home Size
1.5 ton18,000 BTU$2,800–$4,400600–900 sq ft
2 ton24,000 BTU$3,000–$4,600900–1,200 sq ft
2.5 ton30,000 BTU$3,200–$5,2001,200–1,500 sq ft
3 ton36,000 BTU$3,500–$5,8001,500–1,800 sq ft
3.5 ton42,000 BTU$3,800–$6,0001,800–2,100 sq ft
4 ton48,000 BTU$4,000–$6,3002,100–2,400 sq ft
5 ton60,000 BTU$4,800–$7,5002,400–3,000 sq ft

Source: HomeGuide 2025 installed cost data. Home size is approximate. Always request a Manual J load calculation from your contractor before installation.

One rule that saves homeowners money and headaches: do not let a contractor size your system without a Manual J calculation. Oversized systems short-cycle (turn on and off too frequently), leave humidity high in summer, and wear out faster. An oversized 4-ton Amana in a 1,800 sq ft home costs more upfront and more to operate than a correctly sized 3-ton system.

What Does Amana’s Warranty Actually Cover?

Amana’s warranty structure is the brand’s biggest differentiator. On qualifying models, Amana offers a Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty that covers the full outdoor unit replacement if the compressor fails after year 10 of ownership. No other major HVAC brand at this price point offers full unit replacement rather than just a compressor part.

Here is what each coverage tier actually means:

  • 10-year registered parts warranty: Covers all parts on most Amana residential equipment. Requires registration at amana-hac.com within 90 days of installation. Without registration, the warranty drops to 5 years on parts.
  • Lifetime compressor warranty (select models): The compressor is covered for the life of the original homeowner’s ownership. Applies to Amana ASXS6 series and qualifying mid-to-premium models.
  • Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty (select models): If the compressor fails in years 11 through 99, Amana replaces the entire outdoor unit, not just the compressor part. This is the coverage that sets Amana apart.

Fine print that matters: all lifetime coverage is for the original homeowner only, does not transfer on home sale, requires registration within 90 days, and must be installed by a licensed HVAC contractor. Labor costs for any warranty repair are not included. Here’s how Amana’s warranty stacks up against competitors:

BrandCompressor Warranty (Registered)Parts WarrantyUnit Replacement
AmanaLifetime (select models)10 yearsYes (select models)
Goodman10 years10 yearsNo
Trane12 years (XV series)10 yearsNo
Lennox10 years10 yearsNo
Carrier10 years10 yearsNo

What Factors Affect Amana Installation Cost?

The same Amana ASXS6 condenser can cost $3,000 installed in rural Georgia or $5,500 in suburban Chicago. Five factors account for most of the variance. Labor typically makes up 40 to 60% of the total installed cost on a standard replacement.

1. Regional Labor Rates

National HVAC installer wages average $75 to $150 per hour (HomeAdvisor, 2025). Southeast and Midwest markets typically run lower; major metros in the Northeast, California, and the Pacific Northwest run higher. Amana sees heavy installation volume in Texas, the Gulf Coast, and the Southeast, which keeps local labor rates for Amana installs competitive in those markets.

2. Ductwork Condition

Homes with leaky, undersized, or heavily damaged ductwork will need repairs before or during installation. Full duct replacement runs $3,000 to $8,000 depending on home size (EnergyStar Duct Guide). Even minor duct sealing can add $500 to $1,500 to a job. Ask your contractor to inspect duct condition as part of the initial assessment.

3. Electrical Upgrades

Higher-efficiency Amana systems and heat pumps often require a dedicated 220V circuit. If your panel or existing wiring doesn’t support it, an electrical upgrade adds $300 to $800 to the job. Variable-speed systems may also need a compatible communicating thermostat, adding another $150 to $450.

4. Permits and Inspections

Most jurisdictions require a permit for HVAC replacement. Permit fees run $150 to $500 depending on the municipality. Always verify that your contractor pulls permits. Unpermitted HVAC work can complicate home sales and void insurance claims.

5. System Type Complexity

Heat pump installations run more complex than AC-only swaps. Attic or second-floor air handlers, tight crawl spaces, and refrigerant line replacements can add 15 to 25% to labor costs compared to a standard exterior pad installation. Get at least three quotes from Amana-authorized dealers to find the competitive range for your specific situation. For a broader view of what drives HVAC replacement costs across brands and regions, see our full pricing overview.

Are There Rebates Available on Amana Systems?

Yes. Qualifying Amana heat pumps may be eligible for the federal Inflation Reduction Act heat pump tax credit: 30% of the installed cost, up to $2,000, for systems meeting efficiency thresholds of 16+ SEER2 and 8.5+ HSPF2 (energystar.gov). This is a dollar-for-dollar tax credit, not a deduction, so it directly reduces your federal tax bill for the year of installation.

  • Federal heat pump tax credit: Up to $2,000 (IRA Section 25C) for qualifying Amana heat pumps at 16+ SEER2 and 8.5+ HSPF2
  • Federal AC/furnace credit: Up to $600 for qualifying high-efficiency ACs; up to $150 for qualifying furnaces
  • Local utility rebates: Many service territories offer $300 to $1,200 for ENERGY STAR certified equipment. Check your utility’s website or use the ENERGY STAR rebate finder
  • Amana dealer financing: Many authorized dealers offer 0% APR financing for 12 to 60 months on qualifying Amana systems

One combination strategy that works: install a qualifying Amana heat pump in late 2026 and a heat pump water heater in early 2027. You can claim a new 25C credit in each tax year, stacking up to $4,000 in federal credits across two tax filings. The IRS allows this for separate qualifying improvements in separate years. Confirm eligibility with a tax professional before planning.

How Does Amana Compare to Trane, Carrier, and Lennox?

Amana sits in the mid-to-upper price range nationally, above Goodman but below Trane, Carrier, and Lennox at the premium tier. The key insight: Amana delivers comparable core equipment reliability to Trane and Carrier at a lower installed cost, then closes the warranty gap with its Lifetime Unit Replacement coverage.

BrandEntry AC (Installed)Mid AC (Installed)Max SEER2Compressor Warranty
Amana$2,800–$4,800$4,900–$6,50022.5Lifetime (select)
Goodman$2,800–$4,500$5,500–$7,5002110 years
Trane$3,500–$6,000$5,000–$8,0002212 years (XV)
Carrier$3,200–$5,800$4,500–$7,5002410 years
Lennox$3,000–$5,500$5,500–$8,5002810 years

One practical difference: Trane and Carrier require installation by a certified dealer (Trane Comfort Specialist or Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer) for full warranty coverage. Amana’s warranty is product-tied, not installer-tied. Any licensed HVAC contractor can install Amana equipment and the full warranty applies, as long as the homeowner registers within 90 days. That flexibility has real value in areas with fewer authorized brand dealers. For Daikin’s own premium line, see our Daikin HVAC replacement cost guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new Amana HVAC system cost?

A new Amana HVAC system costs $4,800 to $14,500 installed, depending on system type, size, and tier. AC-only replacements run $2,800 to $7,500 installed. Full AC plus furnace combos run $7,500 to $14,500. Heat pump systems range from $5,000 to $14,500. These ranges include equipment and standard installation labor for a straight replacement in an existing forced-air system.

Is Amana a good HVAC brand?

Yes. Amana earns strong ratings for reliability, quiet operation, and warranty value. The brand is owned by Daikin Industries, the world’s largest HVAC manufacturer, and all Amana residential systems are built at the Houston, TX factory. Modernize rates Amana 4 stars out of 5, particularly for its warranty coverage and homeowner satisfaction. The Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty on select models is the best coverage available at this price tier.

Is Amana better than Goodman?

Amana and Goodman are sister brands made in the same Houston facility by the same Daikin parent. Amana costs 10 to 20% more for an equivalent model but includes a Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty on qualifying systems, compared to Goodman’s 10-year compressor warranty. For homeowners planning to stay 10 or more years, the warranty difference is worth the premium. For shorter time horizons, Goodman’s identical core equipment at a lower price is the practical choice. See our full Goodman HVAC cost guide for detailed comparisons.

What is the life expectancy of an Amana HVAC system?

Amana central AC and heat pump systems typically last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Gas furnaces last 18 to 22 years. The key maintenance steps: professional service twice per year (spring and fall before peak seasons), air filter replacement every 1 to 3 months, and keeping at least 2 feet of clear space around the outdoor unit. Annual maintenance plans run $120 to $360 per year and significantly extend system life.

Does Amana have a lifetime warranty?

Select Amana models include a Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty, which replaces the entire outdoor unit if the compressor fails during years 11 through 99 of ownership. This applies to the original homeowner only, requires registration within 90 days of installation, and requires installation by a licensed contractor. The standard warranty on all registered Amana equipment is 10 years on parts. Without registration, coverage defaults to 5 years.

Where are Amana HVAC systems made?

Amana HVAC systems are manufactured in Houston, TX, at the Daikin-Goodman facility, the largest residential HVAC manufacturing plant in North America. Amana, Goodman, and Daikin-branded residential systems all come from the same Houston campus. Daikin Industries acquired Goodman (and with it the Amana brand) in 2012 for $3.7 billion. The “Made in USA” claim is accurate and not just marketing.

Getting Accurate Amana Quotes

Amana is a strong choice for homeowners who want Daikin’s manufacturing quality, the flexibility of any licensed installer (no brand-dealer requirement), and the best warranty in the mid-price tier. For buyers staying 10 or more years in their home, the Lifetime Unit Replacement Warranty adds genuine long-term value that justifies the 10 to 20% premium over an equivalent Goodman system.

The ranges in this guide give you a solid baseline, but your actual quote depends on your home’s square footage, climate zone, existing equipment condition, and local labor market. Our free estimator factors all of that in.

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