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Noble Furnace Installation

Furnace Installation in Noble, Oklahoma

Furnace installation in Noble covers 80% AFUE single-stage replacements at the budget end and 95%+ AFUE two-stage and modulating units at the premium end. We install on every major brand: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant. Noble installation work is dispatched from our Edmond shop (45โ€“60 minutes via US-77) with the equipment, gas line fittings, and venting hardware to complete most installs in a single day.

Noble is a small community south of Norman in Cleveland County, along SH-77. The housing mix includes older Noble core homes (1960s-1980s ranches near the high school and downtown area), newer subdivisions along the SH-77 corridor, and rural properties on acreage in the broader Noble service area. Many Noble homes are on propane rather than natural gas. The drive to Noble from our Edmond shop is 35-50 minutes via I-35 โ€” we batch Noble and south-Norman calls when scheduling permits.

Noble lies south of Norman near Lake Thunderbird. Lake proximity slightly moderates humidity on lake-adjacent properties.

Noble housing is largely 1970s-1990s ranch homes with newer construction in the River Bend area. Some lake-adjacent vacation homes have been converted to full-time residences with HVAC systems originally sized for seasonal use.

Common Furnace Installation Issues We See in Noble

Across our service area, certain furnace installation situations come up over and over. Here are the ones we see most often in Noble and how we approach them:

Wrong-size furnace from a previous installer

Oversizing is rampant. An oversized furnace short-cycles, never reaches steady-state efficiency, and feels drafty because of fast on/off cycles. We size to actual heat loss, not "1 BTU per square foot."

Improper venting on condensing furnaces

95%+ AFUE furnaces produce acidic condensate and cool exhaust that cannot use a traditional chimney. They need PVC venting with specific slopes and termination clearances. Cheap installs skip this and create code violations.

No condensate management plan

Condensing furnaces produce 0.5-1 gallon of acidic water per hour during heating. Without proper drain routing and a neutralizer where required, that water damages floors, eats through metal, and creates code issues.

Inadequate combustion air

In tight modern homes or basements, an 80% AFUE furnace can starve for combustion air and back-draft CO into the home. We check combustion air supply and recommend changes if needed โ€” not all installers do.

Mismatched gas pressure

New furnaces ship at standard inlet pressure, but actual delivered pressure varies by home. We measure manifold pressure and adjust gas valve setting at commissioning โ€” not "set it to default and walk away."

How ARP Heat And Air Handles Furnace Installation in Noble

  1. Free in-home estimateCharlie or a senior technician evaluates the existing furnace, ductwork, gas supply, venting, and combustion air. No high-pressure sales presentation.
  2. Heat loss calculationManual J heat loss based on home size, insulation, windows, and Oklahoma climate data. This determines correct BTU sizing โ€” oversized furnaces are the most common installer mistake.
  3. Written quote, 2-3 optionsTypically a budget 80% AFUE option, a value 95% AFUE option, and a premium 96-98% AFUE option. Itemized parts, labor, permit, and disposal โ€” no surprise fees.
  4. Installation dayMost replacements: one day (6-9 hours). New ductwork or venting changes: 1.5-2 days. Crew of 2. Old equipment removal, refrigerant recovery (if applicable), and recycling included.
  5. CommissioningManifold gas pressure check, combustion analysis (CO and CO2 ratio), temperature rise measurement across the heat exchanger, draft and venting verification, electrical safety check.
  6. Walkthrough and warrantyWe show you the readings, explain filter changes, walk through the thermostat, and register your manufacturer warranty (most 10-year parts).

Typical Furnace Installation Pricing in Noble, Oklahoma

  • 80% AFUE single-stage (basic): $3,500-$4,800
  • 95% AFUE single-stage condensing: $4,500-$5,500
  • 96% AFUE two-stage: $4,800-$6,200
  • 97-98% AFUE modulating variable-speed: $5,500-$7,500
  • Add: PVC vent kit (for condensing furnace): +$200-$400
  • Add: chimney liner (for 80% AFUE in old chimney): +$300-$600
  • Add: new gas line section (if needed): +$150-$400

A personal note

I have worked HVAC in Cleveland County since 2009, and ARP is still small and owner-run on purpose. We fix things correctly the first time and treat Noble customers the way I would want my own family treated โ€” not like a ticket number.

There is a good chance I answer when you call (405) 413-0583. If I cannot, a real technician will โ€” someone who does the work daily, not a scripted phone operator.

โ€” 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 โ€” and you can pay off any tier early with no penalty.

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Frequently Asked

Furnace Installation FAQs from Noble Homeowners

How much does furnace installation cost in Oklahoma?

Typical installed cost runs $3,500-$7,500. 80% AFUE single-stage: $3,500-$4,800. 95% AFUE condensing single-stage: $4,500-$5,500. 96% AFUE two-stage (most popular for OKC homes): $4,800-$6,200. Premium 97-98% modulating: $5,500-$7,500.

What efficiency furnace should I buy in Oklahoma?

For most OKC metro homes, 95% AFUE single-stage or 96% AFUE two-stage is the sweet spot. The gas savings over 80% AFUE typically pay back the upfront cost difference in 6-9 years. Going higher (97-98% modulating) makes sense if you have a larger home, value quieter operation, or plan to stay 10+ years.

Do I need to replace my AC at the same time?

Not necessarily. If your AC is under 8 years old and matched to the existing blower, you can replace just the furnace. If it is 12+ years old, replacing both at once usually makes economic sense โ€” labor is roughly the same and you get matched-system warranty coverage.

How long does furnace installation take?

Most replacements: one day (6-9 hours). Installations requiring new venting (80% AFUE to 95%+ AFUE conversion), ductwork modifications, or electrical service changes typically take 1.5-2 days.

Do I need a permit for furnace installation?

Yes, in most OKC metro jurisdictions. We pull the permit, coordinate with the inspector, and handle the inspection. Permit cost is included in our quote โ€” not a surprise add-on.

What about the federal tax credit for high-efficiency furnaces?

The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit expired December 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Furnace installations completed in 2026 or later do not qualify for federal tax credits. Oklahoma Natural Gas and OG&E utility rebates are now the primary savings pathway (up to $500-$2,500 depending on efficiency tier).

Do you offer financing for furnace installation?

Yes. From $79/month with same-day soft-credit approval. 0% APR options for qualified buyers (credit 700+). Standard fixed-rate financing for 640+. Secondary lender options down to 580 credit.

What brand of furnace do you recommend?

Carrier, Trane, and Lennox at premium tier. Goodman, Rheem, and Bryant at value tier. All major brands have comparable mid-range equipment. Brand matters less than correct sizing and proper installation.

Local Notes

What we factor into furnace installation quotes in Noble

๐Ÿ“ CountyCleveland County
โšก Electric utilityOEC (Oklahoma Electric Cooperative) covers most of the area; OG&E covers some portions
๐Ÿ”ฅ Natural gasOklahoma Natural Gas (ONG) where lines exist; rural pockets use propane
๐Ÿ“ฎ ZIP codes73068

Typical Noble housing stock

Noble is a city of roughly 6,500 residents in southern Cleveland County, just south of Norman along Highway 77. The housing stock combines an older town-center grid (some 1920s-1950s homes near the historic downtown) with steady suburban and acreage growth dating from the 1980s onward. Noble's growth has been gradual and continuous rather than boom-bust, so the housing-era distribution is unusually even across decades.

What we typically see in Noble

Noble service work spans the full range of metro patterns. Older town-center homes here often have original-flue heating systems where venting paths constrain upgrade options โ€” we evaluate venting carefully on every replacement. Acreage properties south and east of Noble are often OEC-served, which affects rebate quoting (we confirm with OEC member services before finalizing equipment selection). South Cleveland County's mix of well-water and city-water plumbing affects condensate drain routing on some installs.

From Charlie

Typical response is 40โ€“55 minutes from our Edmond shop. Noble is just south of Norman, so our route through Norman determines exact ETA. Many homes here are on OEC, so confirm your utility via a recent electric bill before pricing any rebate.

Need Furnace Installation in Noble?

45-60 minutes typical response. $89 diagnostic, applied toward your repair. No overtime fees, ever.

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