Roseville homeowners replacing a furnace in 2026 typically pay $2,700–$4,800 for a complete gas furnace installation. Roseville is a mature first-ring suburb north of St. Paul, with housing stock primarily from the 1950s–1970s. This postwar housing is generally 1,000–1,800 sq ft, making it well-suited to affordable mid-size furnace replacements. Furnace Direct serves Ramsey County with same-day delivery and consistent savings over traditional HVAC contractors.
Roseville's Housing Profile and Furnace Sizing
Roseville's compact, postwar housing stock creates a fairly predictable furnace replacement market:
- 1950s–60s ramblers (900–1,300 sq ft): 60,000 BTU furnaces — the most common replacement in Roseville, $2,500–$3,300 installed
- 1960s–70s split-levels (1,300–1,800 sq ft): 80,000 BTU units, $2,900–$3,800 installed
- Larger or renovated homes: 100,000 BTU, $3,400–$4,800 installed
2026 Roseville Furnace Replacement Pricing
| Furnace Type | Equipment | Installed Total |
|---|---|---|
| 80% AFUE, 60,000 BTU | $650–$900 | $2,300–$3,000 |
| 96% AFUE, 60,000 BTU | $950–$1,250 | $2,700–$3,400 |
| 96% AFUE, 80,000 BTU | $1,100–$1,500 | $3,000–$3,900 |
| 96% AFUE, 100,000 BTU | $1,300–$1,700 | $3,400–$4,800 |
| Two-stage variable-speed | $1,700–$2,300 | $4,000–$5,500 |
Older Roseville Homes: Common Challenges
Roseville's 1950s–1970s housing stock often presents a few predictable issues during furnace replacement:
- B-vent/chimney systems: Older 80% furnaces vented through the chimney. Upgrading to 96% AFUE requires drilling PVC penetrations through an exterior wall — typically $200–$400 additional.
- Older ductwork: Some Roseville homes have undersized ductwork from the original build. Furnace Direct assesses duct condition before quoting.
- Gravity warm-air systems: A handful of pre-1960 Roseville homes still have old gravity systems. Conversion to forced air adds $400–$700.
Rebates for Roseville Homeowners
Roseville is served by CenterPoint Energy and Xcel Energy. Available incentives:
- CenterPoint Energy: Up to $200 for qualifying 96%+ AFUE furnaces
- Xcel Energy: Up to $300 rebate at Xcel-served Roseville addresses
- Federal Tax Credit: 30% of equipment cost, up to $600
Why Roseville Homeowners Trust Furnace Direct
Roseville's proximity to both Minneapolis and St. Paul means it's served by many of the metro's larger HVAC companies — with their corresponding overhead and pricing. Furnace Direct's factory-direct model delivers the same Goodman equipment those contractors use at 20–30% lower cost. Every Roseville installation is done by licensed Minnesota technicians with full permit coordination included.
How much does furnace replacement cost in Roseville MN?
Furnace replacement in Roseville typically costs $2,700–$4,800 installed. Most Roseville ramblers and split-levels fall in the $2,700–$3,900 range for 96% AFUE units from Furnace Direct.
What furnace size does a Roseville rambler need?
Most Roseville ramblers (900–1,300 sq ft) need a 60,000 BTU furnace. Split-levels in the 1,300–1,800 sq ft range typically need 80,000 BTU. Furnace Direct provides free sizing consultations before every purchase.
Does Furnace Direct pull permits in Roseville?
Yes — all Furnace Direct installations in Roseville include permit filing with Ramsey County and the City of Roseville. Inspection coordination is included at no extra charge.
How long does furnace installation take in Roseville?
Most Roseville installations take 4–6 hours. Furnace Direct delivers same-day to Ramsey County and typically installs next-day, keeping your home without heat for the minimum possible time.
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