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Furnace Repair in Edmond, OK

Professional furnace repair in Edmond, OK. Priority response during cold snaps — when temperatures drop below freezing, we prioritize no-heat calls. Licensed (OK CIB #00125054), Serving Edmond families and businesses since 2011.

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⏱ Priority response during cold snaps — when temperatures drop below freezing, we prioritize no-heat calls.

Furnace Repair in Edmond — What to Expect

When you need furnace repair in Edmond, OK, you want a licensed HVAC company that knows the local housing stock, responds quickly, and gives you straight answers on pricing. ARP Heat And Air serves all of Edmond — including Oak Tree, Kickingbird, and the surrounding neighborhoods — from our Edmond headquarters, our home market — same-day service is standard. Oklahoma winters aren't long, but when an arctic front blows through and your furnace quits at 10pm, you need fast help. We respond quickly, diagnose accurately, and repair what's actually broken.

Why Edmond HVAC Matters to Us

As ARP's home base, Edmond gets priority response. We know the neighborhoods, the housing patterns, and the common issues. Oak Tree's 80s-era homes are usually on their second or third AC system. Deer Creek's 2000s-era homes are just starting to need first major repairs or replacements. The Trails and Fairfax are somewhere in between. For furnace repair specifically, Edmond's housing mix matters. Edmond's larger homes often need properly-sized 4-5 ton systems, and older Oak Tree homes from the 80s frequently have builder-grade equipment that's due for replacement. Newer Deer Creek-area homes (post-2010) usually have decent equipment but with the warranty period expiring right around now, we see a lot of first major repairs. We've been servicing Edmond since 2011. Every Edmond ZIP code (73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, 73034) is inside our standard service radius — no trip charges for Edmond calls, and same-day, typically 15 minutes or less is the typical arrival window from our Edmond base.

Common Furnace Repair Issues We Fix in Edmond

Ignitor / hot surface ignitor failure

The most common furnace repair. A bad ignitor means no flame. Usually a $220–$380 repair including the part and labor.

Flame sensor issues

Dirty or failed flame sensors cause short-cycling or no-heat. Often a clean-and-adjust fix, $180–$280.

Blower motor failure

The blower won't run, or runs but doesn't push air. Can be the motor itself, the capacitor, or the control board. $250–$650 depending on cause.

Gas valve / safety issues

When the gas valve won't open, it's usually a safety sensor tripping for a reason — we diagnose the root cause before replacing parts. $300–$700 range.

Draft inducer motor

The draft inducer pulls combustion gases out safely. When it fails, furnace won't fire. $350–$650.

Thermostat-side issues

Sometimes the furnace is fine — the thermostat has failed or lost its program. $120–$350 for thermostat replacement.

What We Won't Do

We don't push replacements. If your furnace is 10-15 years old and needs one repair, we'll quote the repair. If it's 20+ years old with a cracked heat exchanger, we'll tell you it's time — and never the other way around.

Frequently Asked Questions — Furnace Repair in Edmond

How much does furnace repair cost in Edmond, OK?

Furnace repairs in Edmond typically run $180 to $700. Ignitor replacement is most common at $220–$380. Gas valve or draft inducer issues can reach $650+. Heat exchanger cracks usually mean replacement, not repair.

Do you do emergency furnace repair in Edmond?

Yes — when temperatures drop below freezing, we prioritize no-heat calls in Edmond and across the metro. Drive time from our Edmond headquarters is same-day, typically 15 minutes or less. Call (405) 413-0583 any time.

My furnace is making a weird noise. Is that serious?

Depends on the noise. Banging at startup can be delayed ignition (dangerous — shut it off and call). Squealing is usually a blower motor bearing. Clicking is often the flame sensor. We diagnose in-person rather than guess over the phone.

Carbon monoxide concerns — when should I worry?

If your CO detector alarms, leave the house and call us immediately. Cracked heat exchangers can leak CO and must be addressed. If you don't have a CO detector on every floor of a home with a gas furnace, install one today — they're $25–$40 at any hardware store.

Why Edmond HVAC Service Is Different

Service area: ZIP codes 73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, 73034. We service Oak Tree, Fairfax, Twin Bridges, Kickingbird, Deer Creek, Coffee Creek, and the historic downtown Edmond district.

Edmond's housing mix spans 1980s brick ranches near I-35, 1990s-2000s builds in Oak Tree and Fairfax, newer construction north of Covell Road, and the high-end Deer Creek / Coffee Creek areas where larger homes often have zoned or multi-unit systems.

Local climate factors we account for

Edmond sits on the Cross Timbers plateau at about 1,200 ft elevation — a touch cooler than southern OKC in summer and more exposed to north winds in winter. The red clay soil causes settlement around outdoor condenser pads, and we frequently re-level pads that have tilted 3-6 degrees after a few years.

Common Edmond-specific HVAC issues

In Edmond, we see three recurring patterns: (1) AC short-cycling from oversized units in tract-built homes — a common corner-cut from 1990s builders; (2) duct leakage in attic runs — Edmond's attic temperatures can hit 140°F in July, and cheap mastic-taped seams fail within 15 years; (3) R-22 systems still running in pre-2005 homes — these need replacement not repair.

How we reach you

Our Edmond-based shop means we can usually reach any Edmond address in 15-25 minutes during business hours. We know the gate codes for most Oak Tree and Deer Creek neighborhoods, and our techs are familiar with the HOA-friendly equipment placement rules on both.

Need Furnace Repair in Edmond, OK?

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