HVAC Equipment Lifespan and Replacement Cost Estimator

Estimate the remaining useful life and inflation-adjusted replacement cost for your HVAC equipment based on equipment type, current age, maintenance quality, and regional cost factors.

Typical range shown below after selecting equipment type.

Formulas Used

Adjusted Lifespan:
Ladj = Lbase × Mfactor × Cfactor

Where Lbase is the ASHRAE typical lifespan, Mfactor is the maintenance quality multiplier (0.70–1.20), and Cfactor is the climate stress multiplier (0.90–1.10).

Remaining Useful Life (RUL):
RUL = max(0, Ladj − Age)

Percent Life Consumed (PLC):
PLC = (Age ÷ Ladj) × 100

Regional-Adjusted Replacement Cost:
Cregional = Cbase × Rfactor

Future Replacement Cost (inflation-adjusted):
Cfuture = Cregional × (1 + i)RUL

Annual Cost of Ownership (straight-line depreciation):
ACO = Cregional ÷ Ladj

Remaining Asset Value:
RAV = Cregional × (RUL ÷ Ladj)

Repair-vs-Replace Threshold:
Threshold = RAV × 0.50 — if a repair quote exceeds 50% of remaining asset value, replacement is generally more economical.

Assumptions & References

  • Base equipment lifespans sourced from ASHRAE 2019 HVAC Applications Handbook, Chapter 37 – Operation and Maintenance Management (Table 4: Estimated Service Life of HVAC Components).

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