Cleveland homeowners in Le Sueur County typically pay $2,900–$5,200 for a complete furnace replacement in 2025. Located in the Minnesota River valley region of south-central Minnesota, Cleveland is a small agricultural community where natural gas is available and cold winters make a high-efficiency furnace a smart investment. Furnace Direct ships Goodman units factory-direct to Cleveland.
2025 Price Ranges for Cleveland
| System Tier | Installed Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 80% AFUE Standard | $2,900–$3,700 | Budget replacements, existing chimney |
| 96% AFUE High-Efficiency | $3,500–$4,500 | Best value for most Cleveland homes |
| Two-Stage / Variable-Speed | $4,300–$5,200 | Larger homes, maximum efficiency |
Cleveland Furnace Cost Factors
- Natural gas available: Cleveland has natural gas, making 96% condensing upgrades straightforward.
- Le Sueur County cold: South-central Minnesota winters reach −15°F to −20°F. High-efficiency units pay back quickly.
- Agricultural community: Larger farmstead footprints may need 100,000–120,000 BTU systems.
- Proximity to Mankato/St. Peter: Gives Cleveland homeowners access to a competitive pool of licensed HVAC contractors.
Recommended Models
- Goodman GMSS96 – ~$950–$1,250.
- Goodman GMEC96 – ~$1,100–$1,400.
- Goodman GMVC96 – ~$1,350–$1,700.
Rebates
- Federal IRA Tax Credit: 30% up to $600.
- CenterPoint/Xcel: $50–$200.
- MN Energy Assistance for income-eligible households.
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Get My Best Price →FAQs: Furnace Replacement in Cleveland, MN
How much does furnace replacement cost in Cleveland, MN?
Most Cleveland homeowners pay $2,900–$5,200 installed depending on home size, efficiency tier, and any ductwork modifications.
Does Furnace Direct ship to Cleveland?
Yes. We deliver Goodman furnaces factory-direct to Cleveland and throughout Le Sueur County. Most orders arrive next business day.
Is natural gas available in Cleveland?
Yes. Natural gas is available in Cleveland, making high-efficiency condensing furnace upgrades clean and cost-effective.
What size furnace does a Cleveland home need?
Most homes need 80,000–100,000 BTU. Larger farmsteads may need 100,000–120,000 BTU. Your installer’s Manual J calculation confirms the right size.
What rebates are available in Cleveland?
Federal tax credits cover 30% of equipment cost (up to $600) for 96%+ AFUE units. CenterPoint or Xcel may offer $50–$200 additional rebates.
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