New Franklin, OH

HVAC Pros in New Franklin, OH

Rural-leaning market with 6,200 heating degree days. 3 HVAC providers serve New Franklin; same-day calls are rare in deep winter. FirstEnergy Ohio (Ohio Edison / Illuminating / Toledo Edison) rebates up to $1,000 available.

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Quick facts

  • AreaNew Franklin
  • StateOH
  • Providers3
  • Climate zone5A-Cool-Humid
  • Heating degree days6,200
  • Recommended systemdual fuel

Why HVAC matters in New Franklin

New Franklin sits in IECC climate zone 5A-Cool-Humid with average January temperatures of 24°F and July highs around 74°F. With 6,200 heating degree days, a reliable heating system is essential for comfort and safety.

OH (Summit County) falls in IECC 5A-Cool-Humid. HDD 6200 / CDD 900 per NOAA 1991–2020 state averages drive a dual fuel HVAC strategy. Climate data is zone-level; consult a contractor for site-specific load calcs.

Dual-fuel system recommended for New Franklin

A dual-fuel system pairs a heat pump with a gas furnace backup — the heat pump runs efficiently on mild days while the furnace handles deep cold.

With 6,200 heating degree days and winter lows reaching 24°F, standard heat pumps lose efficiency. The dual-fuel approach gives you heat pump savings on 80% of winter days plus reliable gas heat when temperatures drop below 15-20°F.

Typical cost$8,000–$16,000
After rebates$5,000–$13,000 after rebates

See full cost breakdown by system type →

About New Franklin HVAC

New Franklin is a smaller market, so the shortlist is tight and personal reputation matters. With only 3 HVAC providers on file in New Franklin, expect some providers to quote travel premiums. Compare any available pro's license and insurance before signing.

New Franklin's winter design temps (January averages near 24°F) sit at the edge of standard heat-pump efficiency, which is why dual-fuel setups — heat pump plus gas furnace backup — have become the contractor-preferred configuration here. FirstEnergy Ohio (Ohio Edison / Illuminating / Toledo Edison)'s FirstEnergy Ohio Heat Pump Rebate currently offers up to $1,000 toward a qualifying system, which meaningfully shifts the cost-of-ownership math.

Top local providers

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  1. Foust Plumbing & Heating storefront photo
    5.0 (476 reviews)Serves New Franklin
    installationrepairemergency
    What customers say
    Very polite, explained what needed to be done. How he was going to do it. We ask questions about another service for a…
  2. Robinson’s Heating And Cooling LLC storefront photo
    4.9 (75 reviews)Serves New Franklin
    What customers say
    If I could I would leave a 10 star ⭐️ Jacob and Robinson heating and cooling just installed a new furnace a a/c unit…
  3. Franklin Air Conditioning & Heating Ser.Joe Estep storefront photo
    4.3 (8 reviews)Serves New Franklin
    What customers say
    Came out within 20 minutes, fixed it at a reasonable price and did a fast and great job!

What New Franklin homeowners say

★★★★★

If I could I would leave a 10 star ⭐️ Jacob and Robinson heating and cooling just installed a new furnace a a/c unit for me. They were beyond professional, the pricing was more than fair and they not only did great work but I couldn’t even tell anyon…

Bethany Ramos reviewing Robinson’s Heating And Cooling LLC, 10 months ago
★★★★★

Very polite, explained what needed to be done. How he was going to do it. We ask questions about another service for a future date. Was Explained in us in detail. I would use this Service again and recommend to anyone. To bad all service companies do…

Joe Hicks reviewing Foust Plumbing & Heating, 4 months ago
★★★★★

Came out within 20 minutes, fixed it at a reasonable price and did a fast and great job!

Alexis Pursley reviewing Franklin Air Conditioning & Heating Ser.Joe Estep, 7 years ago

Local pricing snapshot

Typical project range$3,500 – $12,500per system install, New Franklin

Repairs typically run $150–$600. Full system replacements range from $4k for a basic furnace to $12k+ for a premium heat pump. Dual-fuel systems (heat pump + gas backup) are recommended for this area's cold winters.

Available rebates in New Franklin

  • FirstEnergy Ohio (Ohio Edison / Illuminating / Toledo Edison): FirstEnergy Ohio Heat Pump Rebate $250–$1,000 for heat pump
  • FirstEnergy Ohio (Ohio Edison / Illuminating / Toledo Edison): FirstEnergy Ohio Central AC Rebate $150–$400 for central ac

Federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for heat pumps) can stack with utility rebates. See full cost breakdown →

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the best heating system for New Franklin?

    New Franklin has cold winters (avg January: 24°F) with 6,200 heating degree days. A dual-fuel system (heat pump + gas furnace backup) is recommended — the heat pump handles mild days efficiently while the furnace takes over during deep cold snaps below 15-20°F.

  • How important is air conditioning in New Franklin?

    Very. With 900 cooling degree days and summer highs regularly exceeding 74°F, AC is essential in New Franklin. Central AC or a heat pump (which provides both heating and cooling) is strongly recommended. Budget $3,500-$7,000 for a quality cooling system installation.

  • What HVAC rebates are available in New Franklin?

    New Franklin homeowners can stack multiple incentives: FirstEnergy Ohio (Ohio Edison / Illuminating / Toledo Edison) offers up to $1,000 for heat pump installations. Add the federal 25C tax credit ($2,000), and total savings can reach $3,000+. Ask your installer to itemize which rebates apply to your specific project.

  • How much does HVAC work cost in New Franklin?

    In New Franklin, typical costs range from $150-$600 for repairs, $4,000-$8,000 for a standard furnace or AC replacement, and $6,000-$14,000 for a heat pump system. After available rebates, heat pump installations often net out to $4,000-$9,000. Get 2-3 written quotes to compare — prices vary significantly between contractors.

  • How do I verify a HVAC contractor is licensed in Ohio?

    Ohio requires a state HVAC license issued by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) under the Department of Commerce. Verify at elicense.ohio.gov/oh_verifylicense — confirm Active status, the $25,000 contractor bond, and current liability insurance. Many cities additionally require a local registration, and some counties require a separate residential-HVAC endorsement.

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Licensing data: Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB), Ohio Department of Commerce · Company data: verified business records + Google Business profile

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