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Complete heating and cooling services for Oklahoma City homeowners and businesses — AC repair, furnace service, heat pumps, ductless mini splits, and 24/7 emergency response. Licensed by the Oklahoma CIB, Serving the OKC metro since 2011 under active Oklahoma CIB License #00125054.

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About Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma City covers more than 620 square miles, which means HVAC needs vary dramatically by neighborhood. Historic districts like Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, and Crown Heights have 1920s–1940s homes with original ductwork, no AC, or retrofitted systems that were added decades later and are now aging out. Post-war suburbs in Quail Creek, Lakeside, and around Lake Hefner lean heavily on 1960s–1980s construction with typical 3–4 ton systems that are now 20+ years old. Newer developments on the west side near Rockwell and northwest OKC push 2,500–4,000 sq ft and need properly sized modern equipment.

ARP Heat And Air has served the OKC metro since 2011, covering every zip from 73102 downtown to 73162 on the far northwest. Summer highs regularly exceed 100°F and winter lows drop into the teens, so OKC homeowners need systems that perform reliably across a 90-degree annual temperature swing. We regularly service homes near Lake Hefner, Bricktown, Penn Square Mall, and the NW Expressway corridor as well as throughout the surrounding residential areas. Neighborhoods we cover in Oklahoma City: Nichols Hills area, Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Crown Heights, Paseo Arts District, Bricktown, Midtown, Deep Deuce, Quail Creek, Lake Hefner, Rockwell, Memorial Park — plus every other street, subdivision, and zip in the city.

Recent AC Repair Work in Oklahoma City Location NW OKC near Lake Hefner System 3-ton residential AC Issue Warm air and weak airflow, system running constantly Diagnosis failing capacitor combined with a dirty evaporator coil restricting airflow Solution Capacitor replacement and coil cleaning Result Restored cooling and improved airflow What Our Customers Say Reviews pulled from our Google Reviews — see all reviews on our Google Business Profile . ★★★★★ Google Review "They showed up on time and fixed our AC the same day.

Everything was explained clearly and the price was fair." — Maria R., Oklahoma City AC Repair FAQ How much does AC repair cost? Typical repairs run $150-$600 depending on the fault. Capacitor and contactor replacements are on the lower end; blower motor or compressor work is higher. The $89 diagnostic fee applies toward whatever repair we do. Should I repair or replace my AC? Depends on age and the repair cost. If your system is under 10 years old, repair almost always makes sense.

Past 15 years, a $1,500+ repair usually isn't worth it. We'll give you the honest answer during the diagnostic. How fast can you get here? For emergency AC-out calls, we try to respond within the hour for Edmond and same-day for the rest of the metro. Call us and we'll give you a realistic ETA.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Oklahoma City

Nichols Hills area, Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Crown Heights, Paseo Arts District, Bricktown, Midtown, Deep Deuce, Quail Creek, Lake Hefner, Rockwell, Memorial Park — plus every other street, subdivision, and zip in the city.

❄️ AC Repair in Oklahoma City

Same-day AC repair 20-minute drive from Edmond. In Oklahoma City we see a lot of dense mix of housing eras means no two jobs are alike.

Which OKC neighborhoods do you serve?

We cover all of Oklahoma City — from historic districts like Heritage Hills and Mesta Park to newer developments on the northwest and south sides. If you're inside the OKC city limits, we service your area.

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🔧 AC Installation in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City installations typically size varies widely by neighborhood and home age based on housing profile (extremely varied — 1920s bungalows, mid-century ranches, new downtown construction).

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🌬️ AC Maintenance in Oklahoma City

Annual tune-ups catching Oklahoma City breakdowns before July — common in a the metro core covering everything from downtown condos to suburban neighborhoods.

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🔥 Furnace Repair in Oklahoma City

Ignition failures, flame sensors, bad blower motors — the usual in Oklahoma City, especially in dense mix of housing eras means no two jobs are alike.

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🏠 Furnace Installation in Oklahoma City

Mid-efficiency 90-92% AFUE is the sweet spot for most Oklahoma City homes (extremely varied — 1920s bungalows, mid-century ranches, new downtown construction).

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♨️ Heat Pump Services in Oklahoma City

Heat pumps fit Oklahoma City well given Oklahoma's mild winters — efficient most of the year.

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🌡️ Thermostat Services in Oklahoma City

Smart thermostat installs in Oklahoma City — Nest, Ecobee, Honeywell — usually pay back in 1-2 cooling seasons.

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🚨 Emergency HVAC in Oklahoma City

True 24/7 emergency service for Oklahoma City. On-site within 50-80 minutes depending on time of day.

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🧊 Ductless Mini Splits in Oklahoma City

Mini splits solve Oklahoma City's 'one room won't cool' problem — especially in dense mix of housing eras means no two jobs are alike.

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🌿 Indoor Air Quality in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma dust and cottonwood make air quality a real issue in Oklahoma City, especially near downtown, the Paseo District, Bricktown, and the Plaza District.

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🏢 Commercial HVAC in Oklahoma City

Commercial HVAC for Oklahoma City offices, retail, restaurants, and small businesses — licensed and insured.

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🔩 Ventilation Services in Oklahoma City

Duct sealing is often the highest-ROI improvement for Oklahoma City's extremely varied — 1920s bungalows, mid-century ranches, new downtown construction.

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Why Oklahoma City HVAC Service Is Different

Service area: ZIP codes 73102, 73103, 73106, 73107, 73108, 73109, 73111, 73112, 73114, 73115, 73116, 73118, 73119, 73120, 73122, 73127, 73128, 73129, 73130, 73132, 73134, 73135, 73139, 73141, 73142, 73149, 73150, 73151, 73159, 73160, 73162, 73165, 73169, 73170, 73173, 73179. We service Nichols Hills, Crown Heights, Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Paseo, Belle Isle, Quail Creek, Lakeside, The Village, Gaillardia, and Deer Creek.

Oklahoma City is the largest market we serve — it spans pre-war bungalows in Heritage Hills and Mesta Park, postwar ranches in Crown Heights and Nichols Hills, 1970s-80s additions in Putnam City and Quail Creek, and the new developments in far-NW OKC and south of Moore. Each era has its own HVAC quirks.

Local climate factors we account for

OKC sits squarely in Tornado Alley, averaging 50+ tornado warnings per year. Systems in south OKC face higher humidity coming off the Canadian River; systems in north OKC see slightly lower humidity and stronger diurnal swings. The urban heat island in downtown adds 3-5°F to peak cooling loads vs. outer suburbs.

Common Oklahoma City-specific HVAC issues

We see specific problems by OKC area: (1) In older pre-war Heritage Hills and Mesta Park homes, retrofitted central AC often has badly undersized return ducts — we correct these during maintenance; (2) In Nichols Hills, we see higher-end variable-speed and zoned systems that need specialty diagnostic skills; (3) In south OKC, moisture intrusion and evaporator coil corrosion from higher humidity is common.

How we reach you

From our Edmond base, OKC jobs take 20-40 minutes depending on traffic and which part of the city. We handle service calls from north OKC down through Capitol Hill and south into the Moore border without trip charges. For emergency calls, we can route through Kelley Avenue or Broadway Extension to avoid I-35 construction.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Oklahoma City

How much does AC repair cost?

Typical repairs run $150-$600 depending on the fault. Capacitor and contactor replacements are on the lower end; blower motor or compressor work is higher. The $89 diagnostic fee applies toward whatever repair we do.

Should I repair or replace my AC?

Depends on age and the repair cost. If your system is under 10 years old, repair almost always makes sense. Past 15 years, a $1,500+ repair usually isn't worth it. We'll give you the honest answer during the diagnostic.

How fast can you get here?

For emergency AC-out calls, we try to respond within the hour for Edmond and same-day for the rest of the metro. Call us and we'll give you a realistic ETA.

How long does it take to get to downtown OKC?

From our Edmond base, most OKC service calls are 20–30 minutes depending on traffic and whether it's during rush hour on I-235 or the Kilpatrick Turnpike.

How much does AC installation cost?

Typical residential installations range $4,500-$9,500 depending on size, efficiency tier, and whether ductwork or electrical work is needed. We give firm quotes after the in-home estimate.

How long does installation take?

Most standard replacements are done in one day. Larger systems or jobs involving ductwork can take 2-3 days.

How much does an AC tune-up cost?

Standard AC maintenance runs $99-$149 depending on system type and whether it's part of a maintenance plan. Ask about our annual plan for discounted rates.

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