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Professional central air conditioning installation and replacement. Right-sized for Oklahoma summers, installed by a licensed crew, with Manual J load calculations so the unit you get is the unit your home actually needs. Serving Yukon and the OKC metro since 2011. OK CIB Licensed #00125054. A+ BBB. 5.0★ from 111+ reviews.

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Yukon AC Installation

AC Installation in Yukon, Oklahoma

If you need AC installation in Yukon, Oklahoma, ARP Heat And Air is the licensed, owner-operated HVAC company that has been serving this side of the OKC metro since 2011. Professional central air conditioning installation and replacement. Right-sized for Oklahoma summers, installed by a licensed crew, with Manual J load calculations so the unit you get is the unit your home actually needs.

From our Edmond shop, we can reach Yukon addresses in roughly 30-45 minutes. Our typical Yukon customer is in Mulvey Park, Cedar Valley, the historic Route 66 corridor, and the newer subdivisions north and west of town. We know the area, we know what Yukon's housing stock looks like inside the walls, and we know the specific HVAC problems that come up here.

For ac installation specifically in Yukon, expect to pay $4,500-$9,500 — $5,500-$7,500 for a properly sized 14-16 SEER2 system. Diagnostic visits run $89, applied toward any repair we perform. We give upfront pricing in writing before any work begins. No surprises, no commission-driven upsells.

Why Yukon homeowners choose ARP Heat And Air

ARP is owner-operated by Charlie — not a franchise, not a private-equity rollup, not a phone room. When you call, you usually get Charlie or one of our two senior techs. Yukon customers consistently tell us that this is the difference: someone who answers the phone, gives you a real ETA, and shows up when they said they would.

We hold Oklahoma CIB License #00125054 and we are a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating. Our Google profile is 5.0 stars across 111+ verified reviews, and our reviews specifically mention honest diagnoses (we have walked away from jobs we thought were a bad deal for the customer) and fast response times.

EPA Section 608 Universal certified for refrigerant handling. Fully insured. All work guaranteed.

Common ac installation issues we see in Yukon

Yukon's housing stock is Czech-influenced 1920s-1940s historic homes near downtown, 1970s-90s suburban subdivisions, and a large amount of 2000s-2020s new construction in northwest Yukon. Yukon is on the western edge of the metro, drier and slightly windier than Edmond. Wind-driven debris in outdoor units is a common service call. That mix produces specific HVAC patterns:

What we typically run into in Yukon: debris in outdoor units from wind exposure; older homes with retrofitted central air on undersized electrical service; new construction with builder-grade systems already needing component upgrades by year 8.

For ac installation specifically, the failure modes we see most often are:

Oversized systems

A common 1990s-2000s builder mistake. An oversized AC short-cycles, never runs long enough to dehumidify, and wears out 3-5 years early. We do proper Manual J load calculations before quoting.

Undersized ductwork

When a 3-ton system is paired with 2-ton ducts, the system runs hot, the airflow is poor, and the comfort is bad. We measure static pressure before installation, not after.

Incompatible R-22 replacements

If your old system is R-22 (phased out in 2020), you need a full matched system upgrade — not just a swap. R-410A and R-454B systems are not drop-in compatible.

Permit-skipped installs

A lot of fly-by-night installers skip the permit. Oklahoma CIB requires a permit for AC replacement. We pull it. If you ever sell the home, the inspection will catch the missing paperwork.

How ac installation works with ARP

Here is exactly what happens when you call us for AC installation in Yukon:

  1. Free in-home estimateCharlie or a senior tech measures the home, inspects existing ductwork, runs the Manual J load calculation, and writes a firm quote. No commission salespeople, no pressure.
  2. Right-size the equipmentWe match the tonnage to the actual heat load — not the size of your old unit. If your old system was 4 tons but your home needs 3, we tell you that.
  3. Permit + installWe pull the city permit, schedule the install (one full day for most homes), set the equipment, braze the line set, evacuate, charge, commission, and test the system.
  4. Walk-through + warranty registrationWe walk you through the new thermostat, register the manufacturer warranty on your behalf, and leave you with all the documentation.

Most installs take 6-10 hours, complete in one day. We do not stretch jobs out, and we do not invent extra "while we are here" work to pad the invoice.

Yukon service area

ZIP codes: 73085, 73099. Typical response time: 30-45 minutes from our Edmond shop during business hours. Landmarks we use to locate addresses: Czech Hall, Yukon Czech Festival, Mulvey Park, Spanish Cove.

Yukon sits at 1,309 ft, slightly higher and drier than central OKC. The local climate factor that affects HVAC most: Yukon is on the western edge of the metro, drier and slightly windier than Edmond. Wind-driven debris in outdoor units is a common service call.

For most Yukon homes, sizing typically lands at 3-4 ton systems for typical 1,700-2,300 sq ft Yukon homes. We size every install via Manual J load calculation, not by replacing whatever ton-size the previous system was.

HVAC brands we service in Yukon

We work on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Amana, Daikin, York, Bryant. If your system is a brand not listed, we likely service it too — call and ask. We do not refuse work because of brand bias.

Frequently asked questions — ac installation in Yukon

How long does AC installation take?

Most standard replacement installs are done in a single day — 6 to 10 hours from arrival to commissioning. Larger systems, ductwork modifications, or full-electrical upgrades can extend that to 2-3 days.

Do I need a permit for AC installation in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma CIB requires a permit for AC replacement and new installs in most jurisdictions. We pull the permit on your behalf. Installers who skip the permit can leave you with a paper trail problem when you sell.

What size AC do I need?

It is not just square footage. We do a Manual J load calculation that factors in insulation, window orientation, ceiling height, and ductwork. As a starting point, 1 ton per 600-700 square feet is typical in Oklahoma, but proper sizing is the only sizing.

How long should a new AC last?

A properly sized, well-installed system should run 12-18 years in Oklahoma. Maintenance matters — units that get annual tune-ups average 3-5 years longer than units that do not.

📞 Want to talk to the owner directly?

When you call (405) 413-0583, there is a real chance Charlie answers personally. ARP is small on purpose — we cap our service volume so that quality stays high and the owner stays involved on every job. That is not a tagline, it is the operating model.

If Charlie does not pick up, one of our senior techs will, and you will get an honest ETA on the spot. No call center, no robot menu, no "we will call you back within 48 hours."

— Charlie, owner, ARP Heat And Air · Yukon customer since 2011

💰 Financing available — 0% APR plans

New ac installation does not have to drain your savings. We offer 0% APR promotional financing for 12-18 months on qualifying installations, plus standard fixed-rate options over 60-120 months for larger projects. Soft-credit pre-qualification does not affect your credit score.

$79 per month example for $5,500 system at standard rate

We help identify federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps) and OG&E rebates — these stack with financing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers from Charlie, owner of ARP Heat And Air.

How long does AC installation take?

Most standard replacement installs are done in a single day — 6 to 10 hours from arrival to commissioning. Larger systems, ductwork modifications, or full-electrical upgrades can extend that to 2-3 days.

Do I need a permit for AC installation in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma CIB requires a permit for AC replacement and new installs in most jurisdictions. We pull the permit on your behalf. Installers who skip the permit can leave you with a paper trail problem when you sell.

What size AC do I need?

It is not just square footage. We do a Manual J load calculation that factors in insulation, window orientation, ceiling height, and ductwork. As a starting point, 1 ton per 600-700 square feet is typical in Oklahoma, but proper sizing is the only sizing.

How long should a new AC last?

A properly sized, well-installed system should run 12-18 years in Oklahoma. Maintenance matters — units that get annual tune-ups average 3-5 years longer than units that do not.

How long does AC installation actually take?

Straightforward residential AC replacement is one day — typically 6-9 hours from arrival to walking you through the new thermostat. Full system replacements (AC + furnace + coil) can extend to 1.5 days. Complex installs with duct modifications or electrical upgrades may run 2 days.

Do you offer financing on AC installations?

Yes — 0% APR financing available on qualifying installs through our financing partners. Most homeowners qualify. We can quote installed price with monthly payment options at the same visit. No prepayment penalties if you pay it off early.

Will a new AC actually lower my electric bills?

Yes, materially — if you are upgrading from a 10-12 SEER system to a modern 15-16 SEER2 system, expect 25-40% cooling cost reduction. For an Oklahoma home with $1,800-$2,400 annual cooling bills, that's $450-$960/year in savings. Higher-efficiency systems (18+ SEER2) save more but cost more upfront.

What size AC does my home actually need?

We do a Manual J load calculation on every install quote — not just '1 ton per 500 sq ft.' The right size depends on insulation, window orientation, ceiling height, ductwork condition, and shade. Oversizing causes short-cycling, poor dehumidification, and shortened equipment life. We size to ±10% of actual heat load.