What Size Furnace for 1,000 Sq Ft?

Quick Answer: 40,000–60,000 BTU input (32,000–48,000 BTU output) in moderate climates. 50,000–60,000 BTU in cold climates (Zone 5-6). 30,000–40,000 BTU in warm climates (Zone 1-2).

Furnace BTU for 1,000 Sq Ft

Climate ZoneBTU InputBTU Output (80%)Monthly Cost*
Zone 1 (Miami)30,000–40,00024,000–32,000$35–50
Zone 2 (Houston)35,000–45,00028,000–36,000$40–55
Zone 3 (Atlanta)40,000–55,00032,000–44,000$48–65
Zone 4 (NYC)45,000–60,00036,000–48,000$55–75
Zone 5 (Chicago)50,000–65,00040,000–52,000$60–80
Zone 6 (Minneapolis)55,000–70,00044,000–56,000$65–90

*Estimated monthly heating cost at 80% AFUE, $1.20/therm natural gas, 2,000 heating hours/year.

Cost: 80% vs 95% AFUE Furnace

Factor80% AFUE95% AFUE
Equipment Cost$2,000–3,200$3,200–5,000
Annual Heating Cost$1,500$1,263
10-Year Total$17,000–18,200$15,830–17,630
Best ForMild climates, budgetCold climates, long-term

Common Furnace Sizing Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

What BTU furnace for 1,000 sq ft?

40,000–60,000 BTU input in moderate climates. 50,000–60,000 BTU in cold climates (Zone 5-6). 30,000–40,000 BTU in warm climates. Always check your climate zone before sizing.

Is a 60,000 BTU furnace too big for 1,000 sq ft?

In warmer climates (Zone 1-3): yes, oversizing leads to short-cycling and wasted energy. In cold climates (Zone 5-6): 60,000 BTU is appropriate. Use a two-stage furnace for better comfort.

Gas vs electric furnace for 1,000 sq ft?

Gas: lower operating cost in most regions, 80-98% AFUE. Electric: lower upfront cost, 100% AFUE but higher per-BTU operating cost. Heat pump + electric furnace backup is the most efficient option.

Disclaimer: Sizing estimates are preliminary. Final equipment selection should use ACCA Manual J load calculation by a licensed HVAC contractor.