Mini-Split Installation Cost in Highland, Denver
Wondering what a mini-split costs in Highland? Here’s what real installations cost in 2026 — including equipment, labor, and what you’ll actually pay after Xcel rebates are applied up front.
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Mini-Split Installation Cost by Number of Zones in Highland
The number of zones (indoor units) is the single biggest factor in your total cost. Here are 2026 installed prices for Highland — before and after rebates:
| System Size | Coverage | Before Rebates | After Rebates* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Zone (Single Room) | 250–750 sq ft | $7,500 – $9,500 | $5,250 – $7,250 |
| 2 Zones | 500–1,500 sq ft | $14,000 – $18,000 | $9,500 – $13,500 |
| 3 Zones | 800–2,000 sq ft | $17,000 – $23,000 | $10,250 – $16,250 |
| 4 Zones | 1,200–2,500 sq ft | $21,000 – $30,000 | $12,000 – $21,000 |
| 5 Zones | 1,800–3,000 sq ft | $24,000 – $33,000 | $15,000 – $24,000 |
| 6 Zones | 2,200–3,500 sq ft | $28,000 – $36,000 | $19,000 – $27,000 |
| 7+ Zones | 2,800–5,000+ sq ft | $33,000 – $40,000 | $24,000 – $31,000 |
| Bosch Ducted (whole home) | 1,000–3,500 sq ft | $18,000 – $32,000 | $13,500 – $27,500 |
*After rebates = estimated price after Xcel cold-climate rebate ($2,250/ton) applied up front at time of install. We provide the rebate up front — you pay the reduced price, not the full price. HEAR program may provide additional savings for income-qualified homeowners. Customers without Xcel gas service do not qualify for rebates.
What Affects Mini-Split Cost in Highland?
No two installations are the same. Here are the factors that move your price up or down.
Number of Zones
Each indoor unit adds $3,000–$5,500+ to your total. A single-zone system for one room costs far less than a whole-home 6-zone system.
Biggest cost factor
Home Type & Construction
Brick and masonry homes cost more — drilling through brick for line sets requires diamond-core bits and more labor than frame construction.
+$500–$1,500 for brick
Line Set Distance
The refrigerant lines from outdoor condenser to each indoor unit are charged per foot. Long runs in multi-story homes or across large lots add cost.
+$15–$30 per extra foot
Floor Level & Access
First-floor installs are the easiest. Second and third floor units require ladders, longer line runs, and more labor.
+$300–$800 per upper floor
Indoor Unit Type
Wall-mounted units are the most affordable. Ceiling cassettes, floor-mounted, and concealed ducted units cost more due to additional labor and materials.
Varies by style
Electrical Upgrades
Mini-splits require a dedicated 240V circuit. Older homes with undersized panels may need an upgrade — we assess this during the free estimate.
+$500–$2,000 if needed
Cold-Climate vs. Standard
Cold-climate models cost $1,000–$2,000 more but the Xcel rebate is $1,350/ton higher, so the net cost is often lower than standard units after rebates.
Pays for itself via rebates
Brand Selection
Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Fujitsu are in the premium tier. Bosch ducted systems have their own pricing structure. All four brands qualify for the same Xcel rebates.
$500–$2,000 spread
Cost by Indoor Unit Type in Highland
The style of indoor unit you choose affects both cost and aesthetics. Here’s what each type costs installed in Highland:
| Unit Type | Installed Cost / Zone | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wall-Mounted | $7,500 – $9,500 | Most rooms, standard choice | Most affordable, easiest install. Mounts high on wall. |
| Floor-Mounted | $8,000 – $10,500 | Low windows, attic rooms | Sits near floor level. Good for rooms where wall space is limited. |
| Ceiling Cassette | $9,500 – $12,000 | Open layouts, modern aesthetic | Recessed into ceiling. Requires attic access. Sleek, nearly invisible. |
| Concealed Ducted | $10,000 – $13,500 | Historic homes, hidden install | Completely hidden in ceiling/wall. Preserves interior character. |
| Bosch Ducted Air Handler | $18,000 – $32,000 (whole home) | Homes with existing ductwork | Replaces furnace + AC. Uses your existing ducts. Single system, whole-home coverage. |
Rebates & Incentives for Highland Homeowners
Highland is within Xcel Energy’s Colorado service territory, so you qualify for some of the best heat pump incentives in the country — applied up front by us at time of install:
| Incentive | Amount | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Xcel Cold-Climate Rebate | Up to $2,250/ton | Xcel gas customers. NEEP-listed cold-climate heat pump. All systems we install qualify. |
| Xcel Standard Heat Pump Rebate | Up to $900/ton | Xcel gas customers. Standard (non-cold-climate) models. We recommend cold-climate instead. |
| HEAR Program (income-qualified) | Up to $8,000 | Based on household income / AMI. Check AMI limits → |
We apply the Xcel rebate up front — you pay the reduced price at time of install, not the full amount. We handle all rebate paperwork so you don’t have to.
Why Highland Installations Cost What They Do
Highland (lower Highland) has beautiful early 1900s homes with a mix of brick and frame construction. Electrical upgrades are common in this neighborhood.
Older Construction & Brick Masonry
Highland’s early Denver neighborhood with Victorian, Craftsman, and early 20th-century homes — partially brick, partially frame often require diamond-core drilling for refrigerant line-set penetrations through brick or masonry walls. This takes longer and requires specialized equipment compared to wood-frame construction — expect an additional $500–$1,500 per penetration depending on wall thickness.
Multi-Story & Tight Access
Many homes in Highland are 2–3 stories tall with tight interior access. Running line sets to upper floors requires longer refrigerant lines, more labor, and sometimes exterior line covers to maintain curb appeal. Each additional floor typically adds $300–$800 to the installation cost.
Electrical & Panel Considerations
Older homes throughout Highland were built well before modern HVAC requirements. Many have original 60–100 amp panels that need upgrading to support a mini-split system. We assess electrical during the free estimate and can quote panel upgrades alongside the installation.
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