Furnace Repair in Moore, OK
Professional furnace repair in Moore, OK. Priority response during cold snaps — when temperatures drop below freezing, we prioritize no-heat calls. Licensed (OK CIB #00125054), Serving Moore families and businesses since 2011.
Furnace Repair in Moore — What to Expect
When you need furnace repair in Moore, 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 Moore — including Broadmoore, Eastlake Estates, and the surrounding neighborhoods — from our Edmond headquarters, 40 minutes south of our Edmond headquarters. 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 Moore HVAC Matters to Us
Moore is unique — the post-2013 rebuild means an unusual concentration of homes with systems installed around the same time. That means predictable patterns: we see the same capacitor failures, the same blower motor issues, and the same refrigerant leak points across rebuild-era neighborhoods. That familiarity helps us diagnose Moore homes quickly. For furnace repair specifically, Moore's housing mix matters. Post-2013 rebuild homes are hitting 10-12 years — prime time for first major repairs, capacitor failures, and refrigerant leaks. Some rebuild-era installations were rushed and had sizing issues that are now surfacing. Older Westmoore homes (pre-tornado) often need full system replacements. We've been servicing Moore since 2011. Every Moore ZIP code (73153, 73160, 73165, 73170) is inside our standard service radius — no trip charges for Moore calls, and 35-50 minutes is the typical arrival window from our Edmond base.
Common Furnace Repair Issues We Fix in Moore
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 Moore
How much does furnace repair cost in Moore, OK?
Furnace repairs in Moore 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 Moore?
Yes — when temperatures drop below freezing, we prioritize no-heat calls in Moore and across the metro. Drive time from our Edmond headquarters is 35-50 minutes. 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 Moore HVAC Service Is Different
Service area: ZIP codes 73153, 73160, 73165, 73170. We service Broadmoore, Eastlake Estates, Country Estates, Westmoore, Southgate, and the rebuild neighborhoods along Telephone Road.
Moore is unique in the OKC metro because of the 2013 tornado rebuild — entire neighborhoods have HVAC systems installed in 2013-2015, all hitting their 10-12 year milestone at the same time. That's prime window for first major repairs, capacitor failures, and refrigerant leaks showing up. Pre-tornado Westmoore homes often still have systems older than that.
Local climate factors we account for
Moore sits right in the historic tornado corridor — straight-line winds and hail events impact outdoor condensers regularly. Hailstorms in 2023 and 2024 damaged hundreds of condenser coils across Moore, and insurance-covered coil replacements are something we handle monthly. Moore's elevation is slightly lower than Edmond, so it runs a degree or two warmer on peak days.
Common Moore-specific HVAC issues
We see predictable failure patterns in Moore rebuild-era homes: (1) Same-batch capacitors failing in sequence across whole streets because builders used identical equipment packages; (2) Evaporator coil leaks at the brazed joints from rushed install work; (3) Undersized returns in 'value-engineered' rebuild homes causing short-cycling and poor dehumidification.
How we reach you
Moore is 40-55 minutes from our Edmond base, but we cover all four Moore ZIP codes at standard rates — no trip charges. We know the rebuild-era equipment packages intimately (American Standard 13 SEER, Goodman 14 SEER, and Carrier Comfort 14) and keep the most commonly-failed parts in stock.