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Same-day furnace repair. Ignitors, flame sensors, gas valves, blower motors, control boards — we carry common parts on the truck and fix on the first visit in most cases. 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 Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

If you need furnace repair 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. Same-day furnace repair. Ignitors, flame sensors, gas valves, blower motors, control boards — we carry common parts on the truck and fix on the first visit in most cases.

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 furnace repair specifically in Oklahoma City, expect to pay $150-$750 — $150-$750 depending on the part. 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 furnace repair 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 furnace repair specifically, the failure modes we see most often are:

Ignitor failure

Hot-surface ignitors are the most common winter no-heat call. They get brittle with age and crack. Symptoms: furnace tries to start, you hear the inducer fan but no flame. Repair: $185-$385.

Flame sensor fouled

The flame sensor confirms the burner lit. When it gets coated with carbon, the furnace shuts off after 5-10 seconds — over and over. Clean and reinstall is usually $135-$185.

Bad blower motor

No airflow means no heat distribution. Often preceded by squealing or grinding noises. Repair: $400-$750.

Cracked heat exchanger

This one is serious. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide. We test with a combustion analyzer on every diagnostic, not just visual inspection. If we find a crack, we shut the furnace down and the recommendation is replacement.

Failed gas valve

When the gas valve fails, the furnace will not light at all. Repair: $385-$650.

How furnace repair works with ARP

Here is exactly what happens when you call us for furnace repair in Oklahoma City:

  1. Call us — Charlie often answers personallyReal people, real ETAs. Same-day for emergencies, including evenings and weekends.
  2. Diagnostic with combustion analyzer$89 diagnostic fee, applied toward repair. We always run a combustion analysis to check for CO leaks before signing off.
  3. Upfront quoteRepair cost in writing before we start work.
  4. Repair on the first visitIgnitors, flame sensors, motors, control boards — most failure parts are on the truck.

Most repairs done in 1-2 hours, same visit. 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 furnace brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Amana, 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 — furnace repair in Oklahoma City

How much does furnace repair cost?

Most furnace repairs are $150-$750. Ignitor: $185-$385. Flame sensor: $135-$185. Blower motor: $400-$750. Gas valve: $385-$650. Control board: $385-$685. $89 diagnostic applied toward repair.

My furnace is short-cycling — what is wrong?

Most common cause: dirty flame sensor (cheap fix, ~$135-$185). Other possibilities: oversized furnace, clogged filter, cracked heat exchanger (serious), or faulty thermostat. We diagnose all of these in one visit.

Is a cracked heat exchanger dangerous?

Yes — it can leak carbon monoxide into the home. We test for this on every diagnostic with a combustion analyzer. If we find a crack, we shut the furnace down and recommend replacement. Do not run a cracked-heat-exchanger furnace.

Can you fix it tonight?

Yes — we provide same-day and emergency furnace service in Oklahoma. No-heat calls in freezing weather are our first priority. Charlie has personally responded to no-heat emergencies past midnight.

📞 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.

How much does furnace repair cost?

Most furnace repairs are $150-$750. Ignitor: $185-$385. Flame sensor: $135-$185. Blower motor: $400-$750. Gas valve: $385-$650. Control board: $385-$685. $89 diagnostic applied toward repair.

My furnace is short-cycling — what is wrong?

Most common cause: dirty flame sensor (cheap fix, ~$135-$185). Other possibilities: oversized furnace, clogged filter, cracked heat exchanger (serious), or faulty thermostat. We diagnose all of these in one visit.

Is a cracked heat exchanger dangerous?

Yes — it can leak carbon monoxide into the home. We test for this on every diagnostic with a combustion analyzer. If we find a crack, we shut the furnace down and recommend replacement. Do not run a cracked-heat-exchanger furnace.

Can you fix it tonight?

Yes — we provide same-day and emergency furnace service in Oklahoma. No-heat calls in freezing weather are our first priority. Charlie has personally responded to no-heat emergencies past midnight.

Is it safe to keep running my furnace if it is acting up?

Depends on the symptom. Short-cycling or weak heat: usually safe to run a few days while waiting for a tech. Yellow flames, soot around the cabinet, unusual smells, or a CO alarm sounding: turn it off and call us immediately. We do free safety check visits if you are unsure.

Can a cracked heat exchanger really be that dangerous?

Yes — cracks allow combustion gases (including carbon monoxide) into the airstream that distributes through your home. We test heat exchangers visually plus with combustion analyzer readings. If we find a crack, we will not patch it. Replacement of the heat exchanger or full furnace is the only safe path.

Why does my furnace blow cold air sometimes?

Most common: the fan is set to 'ON' instead of 'AUTO' at the thermostat, so it keeps blowing even between heating cycles. Other causes: dirty filter restricting airflow, flame sensor needing cleaning, or pilot/ignition issue. Easy to diagnose — usually under $200 fix if it is not an ignition control board.

How long should a furnace last in Oklahoma?

12-18 years for gas furnaces with annual maintenance. Oklahoma's relatively mild winters mean lower run-hours than colder climates, so furnaces here often hit the upper end of expected lifespan. Maintenance — particularly burner cleaning, heat exchanger inspection, blower service — typically adds 3-5 years.