Blaine is a rapidly growing northern suburb in Anoka County, with housing stock ranging from 1970s ramblers to brand-new construction near the National Sports Center. Furnace replacement costs in Blaine span a wide range — here's what's actually driving those differences and how to get the best value in 2026.
Blaine Furnace Replacement Cost Ranges
| Approach | Typical Total | What You're Paying For |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional contractor (all-in) | $4,200–$8,000 | Equipment (marked up) + labor |
| Furnace Direct + installer | $2,400–$4,200 | Equipment (factory price) + labor |
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Sizing for Blaine Homes
Blaine's housing stock spans several decades of construction — older sections near Lexington Ave with 1970s ramblers, and newer neighborhoods further north with 2000s–2020s construction. Sizing varies accordingly:
- Older Blaine homes (1970s–1980s, 1,000–1,500 sq ft): 60,000–80,000 BTU
- Newer Blaine homes (2000s–2010s, 1,600–2,400 sq ft): 70,000–100,000 BTU
- Larger newer homes (2,400+ sq ft): 100,000–120,000 BTU
Blaine's northern location (near Anoka) means slightly colder design temperatures than South Metro suburbs. Factor in an extra 5% capacity buffer for Blaine vs. Minneapolis. Use the BTU Calculator for your specific home.
Anoka County / Blaine Permit Requirements
The City of Blaine requires mechanical permits for furnace replacements. Your licensed installer pulls the permit through the city. Fee: $100–$150. Blaine's permit processing is typically straightforward for the metro's licensed contractors.
Older Blaine Homes: Venting Upgrade Considerations
Many older Blaine ramblers have original metal flue venting from 1970s–1980s furnaces. Upgrading to a 96% AFUE condensing furnace requires new PVC venting — typically run through the rim joist in the basement. In Blaine's standard home layouts, this is a straightforward addition included in most installer labor quotes. Budget $150–$300 for PVC venting materials if getting itemized quotes.
What's a typical gas bill for a Blaine home in winter?
A 1,800 sq ft Blaine home with a 96% AFUE furnace typically sees gas bills of $120–$200/month in January–February. Older 80% AFUE furnaces in similar homes often run $150–$250/month. The efficiency upgrade saves $300–$600/year for a typical Blaine home — meaningful payback on the factory-direct investment.
Are there HVAC rebates available for Blaine homeowners?
Yes — Blaine homeowners served by Xcel Energy or CenterPoint Energy can access standard utility rebates for qualifying high-efficiency furnace installations (up to $200 for GMVC96-tier equipment). The federal 25C tax credit also applies. These programs are open regardless of where you purchased your equipment — a Furnace Direct purchase qualifies just as readily as contractor-supplied equipment.
How old are most furnaces in Blaine neighborhoods?
Older Blaine neighborhoods (built 1970s–1990s) have furnaces averaging 20–30+ years old — well past typical lifespan. Newer Blaine neighborhoods (2000s–2015) have furnaces now 10–25 years old, with many approaching end-of-life. If your Blaine home was built before 2005 and hasn't had a furnace replacement, it's worth getting a professional assessment this fall.
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