What hvac should charge in District of Columbia.
Fair billed labor here runs about $75–$123/hour, about 39% above the median US state. Every number below comes from what HVAC mechanics and installers actually earn in District of Columbia; the math is on this page, in the open.
How much should hvac charge in District of Columbia?
In District of Columbia, HVAC mechanics and installers earn $37.37–$49.01 per hour (median $40.57, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025), about 39% above the median US state for this trade. A legitimate business bills 2–2.5× wages to cover payroll taxes, insurance, equipment, overhead and profit, so fair billed labor in District of Columbia runs about $75–$123 per hour. For example, ac or furnace tune-up is about $75–$250 in fair labor, before materials.
Fair price by job
AC or furnace tune-up
That assumes a seasonal service visit: coils, refrigerant check, safety test.
Typical labor: 1–2 hours at $75–$123/hr billed.
Common repair (capacitor, motor, board)
That assumes diagnosis plus a standard part swap.
Plus materials: parts vary from tens of dollars (capacitor) to a few hundred (blower motor). Ask for the part name and price separately.
Typical labor: 1–3 hours at $75–$123/hr billed.
Full AC replacement (~3 ton)
That assumes a like-for-like condenser and coil swap with line set flush.
Plus materials: equipment dominates this bid; get the exact model numbers and compare bids on the same equipment.
Typical labor: 16–24 hours at $75–$123/hr billed.
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