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The Village Furnace Repair

Furnace Repair in The Village, Oklahoma

Furnace repair in The Village is peak-demand from late October through February. Most The Village furnace calls fall into a few categories: ignition failures (igniter or flame sensor), gas-valve issues, blower motor or capacitor failures, and heat exchanger inspections after a long off-season. Drive from Edmond is 15โ€“30 minutes via Britton Rd. Same-day repair is the norm for The Village when called by noon.

The smaller lot sizes affect outdoor unit placement decisions in The Village. We routinely deal with property-line setback issues, fence-line clearance for condenser airflow, and neighbor-noise considerations when replacing equipment in this city. Variable-speed equipment (Carrier Infinity, Trane XV, Lennox SL) is a noticeably better fit for The Village homes than single-stage equipment because of the quieter operation โ€” worth the upgrade premium when neighbors are 20 feet away.

The Village is a small inner-ring suburb fully built out by the early 1960s. Compact lots and mature trees mean tight clearances around outdoor condensers.

Almost entirely 1950s-1960s small ranch and split-level homes. Most properties have been through 2-3 HVAC replacement cycles. Original copper line sets are still in use in many homes and should be inspected when condensers are replaced.

Common Furnace Repair Issues We See in The Village

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

Furnace not igniting (clicks but no flame)

Most common causes: failed hot surface igniter (the most frequent furnace failure), dirty flame sensor, failed pressure switch, blocked flue, or gas valve failure. A diagnostic narrows it in under 20 minutes.

Furnace short-cycling

Often a clogged filter restricting airflow, an oversized furnace, failing limit switch, or dirty flame sensor. Short-cycling cracks heat exchangers over time โ€” fix it fast.

Cold air from supply registers

Usually a flame sensor problem (furnace lights, runs the inducer, but cuts out before warm air reaches the registers), failed igniter, or thermostat issue.

Furnace making banging noise on startup

Classic "delayed ignition" โ€” gas pools before the igniter fires, then ignites with a small explosion. Dangerous to ignore. Usually caused by a weak igniter, dirty burners, or improper gas pressure.

Carbon monoxide detector going off

Stop using the furnace. This is potentially a cracked heat exchanger, a blocked flue, or a back-draft issue. We carry combustion analyzers and check CO levels at the registers โ€” not just "looks OK." Cracked heat exchangers are not safely repairable; the furnace needs replacement.

Blower runs continuously even when furnace is off

Usually a stuck fan limit switch or thermostat wired to "fan on" instead of "auto." Easy fix, but worth checking.

How ARP Heat And Air Handles Furnace Repair in The Village

  1. Call or textCall (405) 413-0583. Most furnace calls during heating season are same-day. After-hours and weekends: no overtime fees.
  2. Diagnostic visit$89 covers trip and full diagnosis. We use a combustion analyzer for CO measurements, manometer for gas pressure, multimeter for electrical components.
  3. Safety check firstBefore anything else: CO reading at the registers, heat exchanger visual inspection, flue draft test, gas leak check at all connections. If there's a safety issue, we tell you immediately.
  4. Repair quoteWritten quote with parts and labor itemized. If we recommend replacement instead of repair, you see the math for both.
  5. Same-day repair when possibleAbout 75% of furnace repairs are completed same-day. Igniters, flame sensors, pressure switches, and most control boards are on the truck. Specialty parts: next business day.

Typical Furnace Repair Pricing in The Village, Oklahoma

  • Flame sensor cleaning: $89-$200
  • Hot surface igniter replacement: $200-$350
  • Inducer motor replacement: $400-$650
  • Gas valve replacement: $400-$700
  • Control board replacement: $350-$700
  • Blower motor replacement: $400-$750
  • Pressure switch replacement: $200-$350
  • Heat exchanger inspection (cracked): Diagnostic-only; replacement usually means system replacement

A note from Charlie

I have been doing HVAC work across Oklahoma 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 The Village 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 โ€” not a phone-room operator reading from a script.

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 Repair FAQs from The Village Homeowners

How much does furnace repair cost in Oklahoma?

Most furnace repairs run $150-$800. Common: flame sensor cleaning $89-$200, hot surface igniter $200-$350, gas valve $400-$700, inducer motor $400-$650, control board $350-$700. The $89 diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair.

Why does my furnace start then stop after a minute?

Almost always a dirty flame sensor. The flame ignites, but the sensor cannot detect it, so the control board shuts off the gas valve as a safety measure. A cleaning ($89-$200) usually solves it. If cleaning does not work, the sensor itself needs replacement.

Is it safe to keep using my furnace if the CO detector beeped?

No. Shut the furnace off and call us. CO detector activation is potentially a cracked heat exchanger or flue problem โ€” both can kill. We will measure CO levels with a calibrated combustion analyzer and inspect the heat exchanger before declaring the system safe.

Should I repair an old furnace or replace it?

Depends on age, repair cost, and efficiency. Under 12 years old: usually repair. 15+ years old with a repair over $1,000: replacement math usually wins. We give you the actual numbers both ways with no commission.

Do you charge extra for emergency furnace repair on weekends?

No overtime fees, ever. Same $89 diagnostic whether we come at 9am Tuesday or midnight Saturday.

My furnace is making a loud bang when it starts. What is that?

That is delayed ignition โ€” gas pools in the burners before the igniter fires, then ignites with a small explosion. It is dangerous and damages the heat exchanger over time. Usually fixed by replacing a weak igniter, cleaning the burners, or adjusting gas pressure. Do not keep using it.

What brands of furnace do you work on?

All major brands: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, York, Amana, American Standard, Heil, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, Coleman, Maytag, plus older brands. Charlie has been on Oklahoma furnaces since 2009.

Can you work on high-efficiency (90%+) condensing furnaces?

Yes. Modulating and two-stage 95-98% AFUE condensing furnaces have specific drainage, venting, and control requirements. We are factory-trained on Carrier Infinity, Trane XV, and Lennox Signature variable-speed equipment.

Local Notes

Quick local facts that affect furnace repair in The Village

๐Ÿ“ CountyOklahoma County
โšก Electric utilityOG&E
๐Ÿ”ฅ Natural gasOklahoma Natural Gas (ONG)
๐Ÿ“ฎ ZIP codes73120

Typical The Village housing stock

The Village is unusual in the OKC metro: an enclave city of just 2.5 square miles, surrounded almost entirely by Oklahoma City except where it touches Nichols Hills to the south. Incorporated in 1950 specifically to prevent OKC annexation, its housing stock is overwhelmingly from the 1950s and 1960s with limited new construction since โ€” just 8.6% of housing units built after 2000. Most homes are owner-occupied ranch-style on consistent street grids, with about 21% of residents over 65 โ€” one of the older demographics in the metro, meaning many long-tenured homeowners on original mechanical systems.

What we typically see in The Village

We see a distinctive pattern in The Village: original-era furnaces and AC compressors that have been carefully maintained for 30-50+ years, often by long-time homeowners who never replaced beyond what was strictly necessary. Many homes still have their original B-vent chimney path โ€” when we replace to high-efficiency 95% AFUE units, the venting conversion (B-vent to PVC sidewall) is often the costliest part of the project, not the furnace itself. Casady School and Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores are headquartered here; we don't do commercial work for those entities but they shape the local commercial-residential mix.

From Charlie

Typical response is 20โ€“30 minutes from our Edmond shop โ€” The Village sits just south of Edmond along Pennsylvania Avenue. The Village's home rule charter and small City Manager-form government means HVAC permits are processed locally rather than through OKC. For older-home venting conversions, we often quote two paths so homeowners can choose based on access and budget.

Need Furnace Repair in The Village?

15-30 minutes typical response. $89 diagnostic, applied toward your repair. No overtime fees, ever.

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