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24/7 emergency HVAC service. No heat in January, no AC in August, gas smell, frozen pipes — call us. Charlie has personally responded to emergencies past midnight. We do not use a call center. Serving Oklahoma City and the OKC metro since 2011. OK CIB Licensed #00125054. A+ BBB. 5.0★ from 111+ reviews.

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Oklahoma City Emergency HVAC

Emergency HVAC in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

If you need 24/7 emergency HVAC service in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ARP Heat And Air is the licensed, owner-operated HVAC company that has been serving this side of the OKC metro since 2011. 24/7 emergency HVAC service. No heat in January, no AC in August, gas smell, frozen pipes — call us. Charlie has personally responded to emergencies past midnight. We do not use a call center.

From our Edmond shop, we can reach Oklahoma City addresses in roughly 25-45 minutes. Our typical Oklahoma City customer is in Nichols Hills, The Village, Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Crown Heights, Deer Creek, Quail Creek, Lake Hefner, downtown OKC, Bricktown, Plaza District, and the historic neighborhoods around NW 23rd. We know the area, we know what Oklahoma City's housing stock looks like inside the walls, and we know the specific HVAC problems that come up here.

For emergency hvac specifically in Oklahoma City, expect to pay $89 diagnostic + repair — $89 diagnostic + repair cost (no overtime surcharge for most service hours). 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 Oklahoma City 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. Oklahoma City 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 emergency hvac issues we see in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City's housing stock is 1920s-1950s historic homes in Heritage Hills and Mesta Park (frequently with retrofitted ductwork that is undersized), 1960s-80s suburban subdivisions across the metro, plus a large stock of 1990s-2010s newer construction in the northwest and northeast. OKC sits in Tornado Alley with full exposure to wind, hail, and rapid temperature swings. Hail damage to condenser fins is the single most common service call after spring storms. That mix produces specific HVAC patterns:

What we typically run into in Oklahoma City: hail damage to outdoor condenser coils after spring storms (we straighten fins or recommend replacement); undersized ductwork in historic homes; furnace ignitor failures from extreme temperature swings (50°F to 5°F in one day is normal).

For emergency hvac specifically, the failure modes we see most often are:

No heat in winter

A January no-heat call is our first priority. Frozen pipes start at home temperatures below 32°F sustained — about 6-12 hours of no heat in an uninsulated home. Call immediately.

No AC in summer heat wave

When outside temperatures hit 100°F+, indoor temperatures can climb to dangerous levels for children, elderly, and pets. Same-day priority service.

Gas smell

Call us AND call ONG at 1-800-458-4251 to shut off gas at the meter. Do not light a flame. We respond immediately for gas-leak emergencies.

Water leak from AC

Indoor AC units that leak can cause ceiling damage, mold, and electrical hazards. Most often a clogged condensate drain — usually fixable in one visit.

Burning smell from system

Burning smell usually means an overheated motor or seized bearing. Shut the system off at the thermostat. Call us. Continuing to run the system can start a fire.

How emergency hvac works with ARP

Here is exactly what happens when you call us for 24/7 emergency HVAC service in Oklahoma City:

  1. Call us — real person, 24/7No call center, no robot menu. Charlie or one of our techs answers. We give you a real ETA, not a generic "we will be there sometime today."
  2. Dispatch with the right truckOur service trucks carry the most common parts. We send the truck with the parts your symptom is likely to need.
  3. Diagnostic + upfront quoteOn arrival, diagnose, quote in writing before any work. $89 diagnostic fee applied toward repair.
  4. Repair same visit when possibleFor 80% of emergency calls, we have the part on the truck and the repair is done in 1-3 hours from arrival.

Response typically within 1-2 hours, repair same visit in 80% of cases. We do not stretch jobs out, and we do not invent extra "while we are here" work to pad the invoice.

Oklahoma City service area

ZIP codes: 73102, 73103, 73104, 73105, 73106, 73107, 73108, 73109, 73110, 73111, 73112, 73114, 73116, 73117, 73118, 73119, 73120, 73121, 73122, 73127, 73128, 73129, 73130, 73132, 73134, 73135, 73139, 73141, 73142, 73149, 73150, 73151, 73154, 73159, 73162, 73165, 73169, 73170, 73173, 73179. Typical response time: 25-45 minutes from our Edmond shop during business hours. Landmarks we use to locate addresses: Bricktown, Memorial, Will Rogers Park, Lake Hefner.

Oklahoma City sits at 1,201 ft, mostly flat with some hills in the northwest. The local climate factor that affects HVAC most: OKC sits in Tornado Alley with full exposure to wind, hail, and rapid temperature swings. Hail damage to condenser fins is the single most common service call after spring storms.

For most Oklahoma City homes, sizing typically lands at 2.5-5 ton systems depending on home size, with many historic homes needing zoned solutions. We size every install via Manual J load calculation, not by replacing whatever ton-size the previous system was.

HVAC brands we service in Oklahoma City

We work on all major HVAC brands. 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 — emergency hvac in Oklahoma City

Do you charge overtime for nights and weekends?

No. Our standard $89 diagnostic and standard repair pricing applies 24/7. We do not stack overtime charges on emergency calls.

What is your emergency response time?

For most of the Oklahoma City metro, we are on-site within 1-2 hours of your call during business hours, and within 2-4 hours overnight. Same-day service is the norm.

Do you really have a real person answer the phone?

Yes. We do not use a call center. During business hours, Charlie or a senior tech answers. After hours, calls go to a real on-call tech with a phone — not a voicemail tree.

What should I do while waiting for the tech?

For no-heat in freezing weather: open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air reach pipes, leave one faucet dripping, and use space heaters in occupied rooms only (away from flammable surfaces). For no-cool in summer: close blinds on sun-facing windows, run fans, stay hydrated. We will get there as fast as we can.

📞 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 · Oklahoma City customer since 2011

💰 Repair financing available

For major repairs, we offer 0% APR promotional financing for 12-18 months on qualifying jobs over $1,500. Soft-credit pre-qualification does not affect your credit score. For smaller repairs, we accept all major cards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Do you charge overtime for nights and weekends?

No. Our standard $89 diagnostic and standard repair pricing applies 24/7. We do not stack overtime charges on emergency calls.

What is your emergency response time?

For most of the Oklahoma City metro, we are on-site within 1-2 hours of your call during business hours, and within 2-4 hours overnight. Same-day service is the norm.

Do you really have a real person answer the phone?

Yes. We do not use a call center. During business hours, Charlie or a senior tech answers. After hours, calls go to a real on-call tech with a phone — not a voicemail tree.

What should I do while waiting for the tech?

For no-heat in freezing weather: open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air reach pipes, leave one faucet dripping, and use space heaters in occupied rooms only (away from flammable surfaces). For no-cool in summer: close blinds on sun-facing windows, run fans, stay hydrated. We will get there as fast as we can.

What counts as an HVAC emergency?

No heat below 50°F outdoor. No AC above 85°F indoor temperature. Gas smells. CO alarm sounding. Refrigerant leaks with active leak sounds. Water leaking from indoor unit. Frozen pipes risk from no-heat conditions. Anything where waiting overnight risks health, safety, or significant property damage. Call us — we will tell you honestly if it needs same-day or can safely wait.

How fast can you actually be there?

For top-8 cities (Edmond, OKC, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Midwest City, Bethany), typical arrival is 30-60 minutes from initial call during business hours. After-hours and weekends usually 1-2 hours. Rural cities (Choctaw, Blanchard, etc.) add 15-30 minutes. We will give you an honest ETA before dispatching.

Do you really have no overtime fees?

Correct. The $89 diagnostic and our hourly labor rate are the same whether we come at noon Tuesday or midnight Saturday. No after-hours surcharge, no holiday surcharge, no weekend premium. This is one of the most common HVAC rip-offs and we refuse to do it.

Are you available on holidays?

Yes, 24/7/365 including Christmas, Thanksgiving, July 4th, New Year's Day. Charlie or one of our techs is always reachable. Holiday calls have the same pricing as any other day — no holiday surcharge.