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Ductwork repair, sealing, modification, and ventilation. The single highest-ROI HVAC improvement in most Oklahoma homes — leaky ducts cost more than aging equipment in many cases. Serving The Village and the OKC metro since 2011. OK CIB Licensed #00125054. A+ BBB. 5.0★ from 111+ reviews.

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The Village Ductwork & Ventilation

Ductwork & Ventilation in The Village, Oklahoma

If you need ductwork repair, sealing, and ventilation in The Village, Oklahoma, ARP Heat And Air is the licensed, owner-operated HVAC company that has been serving this side of the OKC metro since 2011. Ductwork repair, sealing, modification, and ventilation. The single highest-ROI HVAC improvement in most Oklahoma homes — leaky ducts cost more than aging equipment in many cases.

From our Edmond shop can reach The Village addresses in roughly 20-35 minutes. Our typical The Village customer is in including all of The Village, the residential streets bordering Hefner Road, and the area near Casady School. We know the area, we know what The Village's housing stock looks like inside the walls, and we know the specific HVAC problems that come up here.

For ductwork & ventilation specifically in The Village, expect to pay $485-$3,500 — $485 for spot sealing, $1,800-$3,500 for whole-home duct sealing. 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 The Village 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. The Village 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 ductwork & ventilation issues we see in The Village

The Village's housing stock is a strong concentration of 1950s-60s post-WWII homes including some mid-century-modern designs near Casady School, with some 1970s-80s additions and rare modern infill. The Village is a quiet, dense suburb embedded in the northwest OKC area, mostly 1950s-60s ranch and split-level homes on modest lots. That mix produces specific HVAC patterns:

What we typically run into in The Village: flat-roof and low-pitch roof homes have outdoor condenser placement challenges; aged supply ductwork in vaulted ceilings; some original gravity furnaces converted to forced air with mismatched ductwork.

For ductwork & ventilation specifically, the failure modes we see most often are:

Attic duct leaks

In Oklahoma, attic temperatures hit 140°F in summer. A leaky supply duct in an attic loses cooled air to the attic before it ever reaches the room. 20-30% energy losses are common on aged ductwork.

Disconnected ducts

After 15-20 years, duct joints separate. We have found ducts completely off the trunk line in dozens of older Oklahoma homes — pumping conditioned air into the crawlspace or attic.

Undersized returns

Many 1950s-70s homes have one undersized central return that starves the system of air. Adding return capacity often fixes airflow complaints without any equipment change.

Cheap mastic tape failures

Builder-grade mastic tape on duct seams fails within 10-15 years. The right fix is mastic paste or aeroseal sealing.

How ductwork & ventilation works with ARP

Here is exactly what happens when you call us for ductwork repair, sealing, and ventilation in The Village:

  1. Duct inspectionVisual inspection of accessible ductwork plus static pressure measurement. The static pressure tells us how restricted the system is.
  2. Leak testing if neededFor comprehensive duct sealing, we can do a pressure test (Duct Blaster) to quantify leakage before and after sealing.
  3. Repair or sealDisconnected ducts get reconnected with proper mechanical fasteners. Leaking seams get sealed with mastic paste or aeroseal. Undersized returns get re-engineered.
  4. Verify improvementPost-work static pressure measurement confirms the airflow improved. You should feel the difference in problem rooms.

1-3 days depending on scope. We do not stretch jobs out, and we do not invent extra "while we are here" work to pad the invoice.

The Village service area

ZIP codes: 73120. Typical response time: 20-35 minutes from our Edmond shop during business hours. Landmarks we use to locate addresses: Casady School, Will Rogers Park, Lake Hefner nearby.

The Village sits at 1,243 ft. The local climate factor that affects HVAC most: The Village is a quiet, dense suburb embedded in the northwest OKC area, mostly 1950s-60s ranch and split-level homes on modest lots.

For most The Village homes, sizing typically lands at 2.5-3.5 ton systems for typical 1,400-2,200 sq ft The Village 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 The Village

We work on works with all HVAC system 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 — ductwork & ventilation in The Village

How do I know if I have leaky ducts?

Signs: rooms that never cool/heat well, attic or crawlspace that feels conditioned when system runs, energy bills higher than neighbors with similar homes, dust accumulation around return vents. A static pressure test confirms.

What does duct sealing cost?

Spot sealing of accessible leaks: $485-$985. Whole-home aeroseal duct sealing (most thorough method): $1,800-$3,500. Full duct replacement (rare, but sometimes needed in 1950s-60s homes): $4,500-$9,500.

How much energy will I save by sealing ducts?

15-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs is typical when starting from leaky ducts. Some homes see more — we have seen 40% reductions on egregiously leaky systems.

Is aeroseal worth it?

For homes with extensive duct leakage that is hard to access (in walls, ceilings, soffits), yes. Aeroseal injects a sealant that travels through the ducts and seals from the inside. Most thorough method available.

📞 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 · The Village customer since 2011

💰 Financing available — 0% APR plans

New ductwork & ventilation 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 do I know if I have leaky ducts?

Signs: rooms that never cool/heat well, attic or crawlspace that feels conditioned when system runs, energy bills higher than neighbors with similar homes, dust accumulation around return vents. A static pressure test confirms.

What does duct sealing cost?

Spot sealing of accessible leaks: $485-$985. Whole-home aeroseal duct sealing (most thorough method): $1,800-$3,500. Full duct replacement (rare, but sometimes needed in 1950s-60s homes): $4,500-$9,500.

How much energy will I save by sealing ducts?

15-25% reduction in heating and cooling costs is typical when starting from leaky ducts. Some homes see more — we have seen 40% reductions on egregiously leaky systems.

Is aeroseal worth it?

For homes with extensive duct leakage that is hard to access (in walls, ceilings, soffits), yes. Aeroseal injects a sealant that travels through the ducts and seals from the inside. Most thorough method available.

Why does ductwork matter so much?

Because 20-30% of typical residential duct systems leak conditioned air into the attic or crawlspace — you're paying to cool or heat the attic. A properly sealed duct system can recover that capacity, fix rooms that never get to temperature, reduce dust, and improve dehumidification. Duct sealing is one of the highest-ROI HVAC improvements available.

How can I tell if my ducts are leaking?

Signs: rooms that never reach thermostat temperature, hot attic when AC runs, dust around return vents, high indoor humidity, energy bills higher than similar neighbors. A static pressure test or duct blaster test gives a definitive answer. We do free visual duct inspections and quote sealing if appropriate.

What's the difference between mastic, tape, and aeroseal?

Mastic paste sealing: hand-applied to accessible joints, 25+ year life. Foil-faced duct tape: 15+ year life on properly cleaned joints. Cloth duct tape (the wrong kind): 5-15 year life, common cause of duct leakage. Aeroseal: aerosolized sealant injected into the duct system that seals from the inside; 15-20 year life and reaches inaccessible leaks.

Do you do duct replacement?

Yes — when sealing isn't enough (collapsed flex duct, severely damaged sections, fundamentally undersized ductwork), we replace. Pricing depends on linear feet, accessibility, and configuration. Typical residential partial duct replacement: $1,500-$5,500. Full duct system replacement: $5,500-$12,000+.