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Why Buy Wholesale Furnaces Online In Boston, Massachusetts

We sell furnaces at wholesale prices and ship to your address in Boston. No installation services. Checkout online and share the model number with your installer.

Climate & Sizing in Boston, Massachusetts

Colder climate. Higher heating demand; gas furnaces are standard. Consider higher AFUE and proper duct sealing.

Estimated Furnace Prices (Equipment Only) in Massachusetts

Typical range: $3,800–$6,500. Final cost varies by BTU size and efficiency (single-stage, two-stage, variable). Installer labor is separate.

Common BTU Sizes in Boston

Most homes in Boston fall in the 90k–130k BTU band, but proper sizing requires a load calculation. If you’re replacing AC as well, match the furnace with the coil and condenser.

Rebates & Credits in Boston, Massachusetts

Shipping to Boston, Massachusetts

Fast, free shipping on qualifying units to Boston, Massachusetts. Liftgate delivery available.

How To Buy in Boston, Massachusetts

  1. Choose a model that meets your size and efficiency target.
  2. Add to cart and checkout with your delivery address in Boston.
  3. Share the model number with your installer for hookup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Furnace Guru ship to Boston, Massachusetts and what qualifies for free shipping?

Yes. We ship directly to addresses in Boston, Massachusetts. Fast, free shipping applies to qualifying units and liftgate delivery is available at checkout.

What furnace size do most homes in Boston need?

Many homes in Boston fall in the 90k–130k BTU range, but you should size by a proper load calculation. Your installer can confirm final sizing before installation.

Do I need a permit for a furnace replacement in Boston, Massachusetts?

Most jurisdictions require a permit for HVAC equipment replacement. Your installer typically pulls it and schedules any inspections.

Are there rebates available in Massachusetts?

Yes. Start with our Massachusetts rebates page (https://furnace.guru/rebates/massachusetts-furnace-rebates), and check DSIRE for current state and utility incentives (https://programs.dsireusa.org/system/program/ma). Federal tax credits may also apply.

Is a heat pump or a gas furnace better for Boston, Massachusetts?

Colder climate. Higher heating demand; gas furnaces are standard. Consider higher AFUE and proper duct sealing. Compare utility rates and comfort preferences; dual‑fuel gives you both electric heating for mild days and gas for colder snaps.



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