Myrtle is a small Freeborn County village in southern Minnesota's agricultural corridor. Like most rural communities in this part of the state, Myrtle homes depend on a central gas furnace for all winter heat, and HVAC contractor options are limited enough that getting a competitive equipment price in a bundled installation quote is unusual. Factory-direct purchasing is the most straightforward way to control what you pay.
Furnace Direct ships Goodman furnaces factory-direct to Myrtle and throughout Freeborn County at distributor pricing. Your local HVAC contractor handles installation—you supply the equipment at a better price.
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Our factory-direct pricing beats what we can legally advertise online. Fill out our quick form with your home's details and we'll send you exact equipment pricing—usually within a few hours.
Get My Best Price →2026 Furnace Replacement Cost Estimates for Myrtle
- 80% AFUE gas furnace: $2,700 – $4,100
- 96% AFUE high-efficiency gas furnace: $3,800 – $5,700
- Two-stage or variable-speed furnace: $4,400 – $6,900
Myrtle is in Freeborn County's natural gas service area. Rural acreage and farmstead properties outside the village may be on LP propane. LP homes benefit more from high-efficiency equipment—the 96% AFUE upgrade pays back in 3–5 years on propane versus 5–7 years on natural gas in this climate zone.
Cost Factors Near Myrtle
Albert Lea contractor access. Albert Lea-based HVAC contractors serve the Myrtle area. Labor competition keeps rates reasonable. The biggest savings opportunity is on equipment cost—factory-direct pricing saves $300–$600 on a mid-range 96% AFUE furnace.
Freeborn County winters. Cold and sustained winters make the 96% AFUE upgrade financially sound for most homeowners. Annual gas savings of $150–$300 provide payback in 5–7 years on natural gas.
Ductwork condition. Older Myrtle homes often have original ductwork. Sealing ducts at replacement time ($300–$600) significantly improves efficiency.
Goodman Furnaces for Myrtle Homes
- Goodman GMSS96 (96% AFUE): Best value. 40,000–120,000 BTU.
- Goodman GMVC96 (variable-capacity): For larger homes or comfort improvement.
- Goodman GMSS80 (80% AFUE): Budget option.
LP-compatible models available. All Goodman units: Lifetime Heat Exchanger + 10-Year Parts warranties with registration.
Get the Best Price on a Furnace
Our factory-direct pricing beats what we can legally advertise online. Fill out our quick form with your home's details and we'll send you exact equipment pricing—usually within a few hours.
Get My Best Price →Frequently Asked Questions
How much does furnace replacement cost in Myrtle, MN?
Most Myrtle homeowners pay $2,700–$5,700 for a complete furnace replacement. 96% AFUE units run $3,800–$5,700 installed.
Does Furnace Direct ship to Myrtle, MN?
Yes. We deliver factory-direct to Myrtle and throughout Freeborn County.
What furnace size do I need in Myrtle?
Most Myrtle homes need 60,000–100,000 BTU. A Manual J calculation gives the precise size.
Are LP furnaces available?
Yes. Goodman makes LP-compatible models. Mention propane in your quote form.
How long does installation take?
Most installations complete in 4–6 hours.
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