Get a Las Vegas-adjusted cost estimate for your hvac project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for Las Vegas, Nevada based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for Las Vegas
Las Vegas permits are issued by the Department of Planning Building & Safety at 495 S. Main Street. The Building & Safety office operates on a 4-day work week (closed Fridays). Online building permit applications are available 24/7 through the city website. Clark County handles permits for unincorporated areas and the Strip, which is separate from the City of Las Vegas jurisdiction.
Permits filed through City of Las Vegas Department of Planning Building & Safety · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Several local factors push Las Vegas hvac pricing above or below the national baseline:
Do I file with the City of Las Vegas or Clark County?
If the property has a Las Vegas city address that falls inside city limits, the City of Las Vegas Building & Safety office. If the address is in Paradise, Spring Valley, Sunrise Manor, or along the Strip, Clark County Building handles permits, even though the mailing address often says Las Vegas.
Why is the Las Vegas Building office closed Fridays?
The City of Las Vegas operates on a 4-day, 10-hour work week. Inspection scheduling and permit counters are open Monday through Thursday, with online services available 24/7 through the portal.
City of Las Vegas Department of Planning Building & Safety handles hvac permits in Las Vegas. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official Las Vegas permit portal ↗For full system replacement in Las Vegas, most homeowners pay between $5,250 and $13,125 in 2026. Our estimates cover equipment, labor, and permits for typical installations. The biggest accuracy variable is ductwork — if your existing ducts need repair or replacement, add $2,000-$7,000 to the estimate.
Permit requirements in Las Vegas follow Nevada state building code plus local amendments. For most homeowners, 17-18 SEER2 offers the best balance of upfront cost and energy savings. In hot climates where AC runs 6+ months, consider 19-20 SEER2 for faster payback on the efficiency premium. See our Nevada permit guide for specifics.
In 2026, heat pumps are the better choice for most climates on operating cost alone. They heat AND cool (replacing both furnace and AC) and cost 30–50% less to operate. Note: the $2,000 federal Section 25C tax credit that incentivized heat pumps through 2025 expired December 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — systems placed in service in 2026 do not qualify. See our heat pump vs furnace comparison for the full math.
A straightforward equipment swap takes 1-2 days. If new ductwork is needed, expect 3-5 days. Switching system types (e.g., furnace to heat pump) takes 2-4 days.
Yes. HVAC replacement requires a mechanical permit in virtually all jurisdictions. Your contractor should handle this. Expect $150-$400 for the permit fee.
If the property has a Las Vegas city address that falls inside city limits, the City of Las Vegas Building & Safety office. If the address is in Paradise, Spring Valley, Sunrise Manor, or along the Strip, Clark County Building handles permits, even though the mailing address often says Las Vegas.
The City of Las Vegas operates on a 4-day, 10-hour work week. Inspection scheduling and permit counters are open Monday through Thursday, with online services available 24/7 through the portal.