🏢 Commercial HVAC in Yukon, OK
Commercial HVAC service for offices, retail, restaurants, and small businesses. Rooftop package units and split systems. Serving Yukon and the OKC metro since 2009. OK CIB #00125054. A+ BBB. 5.0★ from 100+ 5-star Google reviews.
Commercial HVAC in Yukon, Oklahoma
Commercial HVAC work in Yukon covers light commercial — small retail, professional offices, churches, daycares, and small restaurants. We are not the right choice for big-box retail rooftop units or industrial refrigeration. For typical Yukon small-business HVAC (5–25 ton split or packaged systems, gas furnaces, economizer-equipped rooftop units) we have the experience and the parts inventory. Drive from Edmond: 30–45 minutes via I-40.
Yukon sits along I-40 west of OKC and was historically a Czech-immigrant farming community — the Czech Festival every June is the city's defining cultural event, and the Czech Hall on Mustang Road is a recognizable landmark. The housing legacy of that agricultural origin is a high proportion of older farmhouses, converted barns, and 1950s-1970s rural-on-the-edge-of-suburban homes that present specific HVAC challenges: undersized electrical service (100A panels common), original gravity furnaces converted to forced-air, and ductwork installed under tight crawl spaces with poor insulation.
Yukon's western position means slightly different storm exposure than the OKC core. The June 2023 derecho hit Yukon especially hard with straight-line winds, and the May 2024 tornadoes tracked through neighboring Mustang and Tuttle but spared most of Yukon. Storm damage from these events still surfaces as service calls — bent fins on outdoor units that nobody addressed at the time are now causing efficiency loss; debris that lodged in fan motors is causing bearing failures 12-18 months later.
Yukon sits on the higher western edge of the OKC metro and gets slightly stronger wind exposure than central OKC — dust and wheat-field debris from Canadian County farmland regularly impact outdoor condensers. The May 2024 EF4 tornado damaged or destroyed multiple Yukon-area homes, similar to Moore's tornado history. Higher elevation means slightly cooler summer nights and slightly colder winter mornings than central OKC.
Yukon's growth has been steady from 2000 onward — Mulvey Estates and Sara Highlands are 2000s-2010s construction with mostly 14-16 SEER equipment now hitting replacement age. Surrey Hills includes some 1970s-80s homes with original Lennox/Trane equipment long past its service life. Wheat-belt rural homes on the city's outskirts often have heat pumps with electric backup rather than gas furnaces due to natural gas line availability.
Common Commercial HVAC Issues We See in Yukon
Across our service area, certain commercial hvac situations come up over and over. Here are the ones we see most often in Yukon and how we approach them:
Restaurant kitchen hood and makeup-air issues
Negative pressure in the dining room when the kitchen hood runs at full exhaust without makeup air. Solution: balanced makeup-air system or reduced exhaust during dining service.
Office space inconsistent zones
Common in 1980s-era office buildings with single-zone rooftop units serving large spaces. Solution: zone dampers, smaller multi-zone systems, or supplemental mini-splits for problem areas.
Rooftop unit short-cycling on light loads
Oversized RTUs short-cycle during shoulder seasons, wearing out compressors and never dehumidifying. Solution: two-stage or variable-speed equipment on replacement.
After-hours service interruptions
Restaurants and retail need HVAC during service hours, not just business hours. We offer flexible scheduling for non-emergency commercial work — preventive maintenance done before/after operating hours.
Filter neglect on RTUs
Filters on rooftop units are often "out of sight, out of mind." A clogged filter reduces airflow 30-50% and burns out blower motors. Quarterly filter changes are standard with our PM agreement.
How ARP Heat And Air Handles Commercial HVAC in Yukon
- Site walkthroughWe tour the equipment (typically rooftop, exterior pad, or mechanical room), review historical service records, and understand operating hours and pain points.
- Scope and quoteWhether emergency repair, equipment replacement, or service agreement — written quote with line-item detail.
- Coordination with operationsService scheduled around business hours for non-emergency work. Emergency work prioritized over residential during business-impact hours.
- DocumentationService records, equipment age and condition tracking, recommended capital replacement timeline. Useful for property managers and business owners planning equipment budgets.
Typical Commercial HVAC Pricing in Yukon, Oklahoma
- Commercial diagnostic visit: $129
- Common rooftop unit (RTU) repair: $300-$1,200
- 5-ton package unit replacement: $8,500-$14,000
- 7.5-ton package unit replacement: $11,000-$17,000
- 10-ton package unit replacement: $14,000-$22,000
- Quarterly preventive maintenance per RTU: $165-$295
- Annual service agreement (PM × 4 + repairs at 15% off): Custom quote
A note from Charlie
I have been doing HVAC work across Canadian County since 2009. We are not the biggest HVAC company in the OKC metro, and we do not want to be. We are a small owner-operated business that fixes things right and treats Yukon homeowners the way I want my own family treated.
When you call (405) 413-0583, there is a good chance I pick up personally. If I do not, you get a real technician who knows what they are doing — not a phone-room operator reading from a script.
— Charlie, owner-operator, ARP Heat And Air
Financing from $79/month
We keep financing simple: 0% APR for those who qualify, fixed-rate options for 640+ credit, and secondary lenders for scores as low as 580. The soft-credit approval is same-day and leaves your score untouched until you accept terms — and you can pay off any tier early with no penalty.
See Financing DetailsCommercial HVAC FAQs from Yukon Homeowners
What size businesses do you handle?
Small commercial — typically 1,000-15,000 sq ft. Restaurants, retail, small offices, professional services, small medical clinics. Larger industrial systems (chillers, large variable-air-volume systems) we refer to specialists.
Do you offer service contracts?
Yes. Quarterly preventive maintenance contracts with 15% off repair work, priority scheduling, and annual capital planning reviews. Pricing depends on number and size of RTUs.
Can you work after hours for restaurants and retail?
Yes. Most commercial maintenance is scheduled before opening or after closing. Emergency repairs prioritized during business hours when an outage affects operations.
Do you handle rooftop unit replacements?
Yes, up to 10 tons. We coordinate crane rental if needed, permits, and any electrical/curb modifications.
What brands of commercial equipment do you service?
Standard light-commercial brands: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, York, Rheem, Daikin, Goodman. Most rooftop units use the same basic technology as residential — capacitors, contactors, blower motors, refrigerant — with larger capacities.
What about restaurant kitchen exhaust hoods?
We handle makeup air systems and the mechanical balance with kitchen exhaust. For the hood and ductwork itself, we partner with kitchen-exhaust specialists.
Do you carry commercial insurance?
Yes. General liability, workers comp, and bonded. Certificates of insurance provided on request — most commercial clients require this.
Can you provide service records for commercial leases?
Yes. Many commercial leases require documented HVAC maintenance. We provide quarterly written reports and an annual summary suitable for lease compliance and capital planning.
Local context for commercial HVAC in Yukon
Typical Yukon housing stock
Yukon is mostly 1980s–2020s suburban growth — the city has roughly doubled in population since 2000. Older Czech-heritage neighborhoods near downtown Yukon date to earlier eras. Newer construction continues on the north and west sides.
What we typically see in Yukon
Yukon's growth pattern means we see a lot of 15–25-year-old systems that are reaching end of life on a similar timeline across whole neighborhoods. If you're in a Yukon subdivision built in 2003–2008 and your AC is original, you're not alone.
From Charlie
Typical response is 30–45 minutes from our Edmond shop. We service every neighborhood in Yukon, including the newer growth areas west of Highway 4.
All HVAC Services in Yukon, OK
AC Repair
$150-$650 typical
AC Installation
$4,000-$10,500 installed
AC Maintenance
$129 single visit · $179/year membership
Furnace Repair
$150-$800 typical
Furnace Installation
$3,500-$7,500 installed
Heat Pump Services
$5,500-$12,500 installed; repair varies
Emergency HVAC
$89 diagnostic, no overtime — same as business hours
Ductless Mini Splits
$3,500-$5,500 single-zone; $7,500-$14,000 multi-zone
Thermostat Services
$195-$450 installed
Indoor Air Quality
$250-$3,500 depending on scope
Ventilation Services
Quote by project; basic seal $600-$1,200
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