HVAC Service in King of Prussia & Conshohocken, PA — 2026 Pricing
HVAC Service in King of Prussia & Conshohocken, PA — 2026 Pricing
Based on 29 jobs completed in King of Prussia and Conshohocken by McCorry Comfort, January 2024–February 2026
King of Prussia and Conshohocken are two of our higher-cost service areas — not because we charge more, but because the work we do there tends to be more complex. King of Prussia is commercial and high-end residential; Conshohocken is a mix of older rowhomes and newer construction with more sophisticated systems.
Cost Summary by Location
| Location | Jobs | Average | Median | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King of Prussia (service calls) | 18 | $479 | $270 | $150–$1,530 |
| Conshohocken (service calls) | 5 | $375 | $360 | $180–$540 |
| Conshohocken (maintenance) | 11 | $669 | $600 | $240–$1,020 |
| Plymouth Meeting | 5 | $428 | $375 | $225–$740 |
The King of Prussia service call range runs $150–$1,530 — that upper end reflects larger commercial and complex residential systems. The median of $270 is closer to the typical residential experience here. Conshohocken maintenance averaging $669 vs. $375 for service calls reflects the fact that their maintenance visits tend to cover more complex or multi-system properties.
King of Prussia: What We See Here
KOP is a corporate and retail center with a mix of residential neighborhoods surrounding it. The residential areas range from smaller post-war homes near Wayne Avenue to large new-construction developments in Upper Merion Township with high-end HVAC configurations.
Residential in KOP
Larger homes, more zones, and often newer high-efficiency equipment — both gas and heat pump. These systems have more components and require more thorough diagnostics. A service call on a 5-zone variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system takes longer and costs more than a call on a single-zone gas furnace.
Commercial in KOP
We service commercial HVAC in the King of Prussia corridor — office buildings, light commercial, and retail. Commercial HVAC involves different equipment types (RTUs on the roof, commercial air handlers, VAV systems) and typically larger systems with more at stake when something fails. Commercial work is priced on scope and system complexity.
Conshohocken: Old Borough Meets New Development
Conshohocken is an interesting split: the historic borough along the Schuylkill has older rowhomes and twins built in the early 1900s — similar vintage and challenges to Philadelphia rowhomes. The newer development along the river (condos, office buildings, residential developments) has modern HVAC systems that require different expertise.
Older Conshohocken Borough
Older rowhomes in Conshohocken typically have hot-water heat and window AC or recently added central cooling. Common issues are similar to Philadelphia rowhomes: zone valve failures, circulator pump wear, radiator problems, and ductwork added in ways that don't always work well. Budget $300–$600 for typical repairs here.
New Conshohocken Construction
The newer residential and commercial development has modern HVAC — often multi-zone mini splits, VRF systems, or high-efficiency forced air. These are different systems with different failure modes and different service requirements. When something goes wrong with a multi-zone mini split in a Conshohocken condo, it's not a $200 capacitor job.
Common Repairs and What They Cost
| Repair Type | Typical Cost (KOP / Conshohocken) |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic service call | $150–$180 |
| Capacitor replacement (AC) | $175–$350 |
| Ignitor replacement (furnace) | $200–$350 |
| Zone valve replacement | $300–$600 |
| Mini split service call | $200–$500 |
| Boiler repair (component) | $300–$800 |
| Annual maintenance (single system) | $175–$325 |
| Multi-system maintenance | $500–$1,200 |
| Refrigerant recharge | $300–$600 |
| Ductwork repair | $500–$2,000 |
Why King of Prussia Jobs Run Higher
Our KOP average of $479 (vs. $352 area-wide) isn't about charging more — it's about what the jobs are. The 1-10% of KOP jobs that involved commercial systems or large residential properties with complex equipment pulled the average up. The median of $270 is much closer to what a typical residential homeowner pays for a service call.
If you're calling for a standard residential service call in King of Prussia, budget $150–$400 for most issues. You'd only push into $500+ territory with parts, refrigerant, or multiple components.
Plymouth Meeting
Plymouth Meeting sits between KOP and Conshohocken along the Plymouth Meeting interchange. Five jobs in our data average $428, with a range of $225–$740. Similar profile to KOP: some larger homes, some commercial, and a mix of newer and older construction.
Emergency Service in KOP and Conshohocken
Both communities are in our core service area with good transit access. We can typically respond same-day for heating emergencies in winter. Emergency rates apply; we'll quote the emergency rate upfront before dispatching.
Commercial Maintenance Agreements
For commercial properties in King of Prussia — office buildings, retail, restaurants, light industrial — we offer commercial maintenance agreements that cover regular inspections, filter changes, and priority service. Commercial PM pricing is based on system count, type, and frequency. Call us to discuss what makes sense for your property.
HVAC Service in King of Prussia & Conshohocken
Whether it's a residential service call or commercial maintenance, we serve this area and we know the equipment here.
McCorry Comfort
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Serving King of Prussia, Conshohocken, Plymouth Meeting, Norristown, and surrounding Montgomery County communities
