Repair, replacement, and dual-fuel conversions. The Oklahoma winter sweet-spot.
Heat pumps work efficiently across most of Oklahoma's heating season. We install, repair, and convert to dual-fuel (heat pump + gas furnace) for the cold snaps. Cold-climate heat pumps available for all-electric homes. Federal 25C tax credit up to $2,000 on qualifying heat pumps.
Heat pump installation: $4,800-$11,500. Heat pump repair: $185-$1,200 typical range. Dual-fuel system conversion: $2,000-$3,500 above heat-pump-only install.
When you call (405) 413-0583, there's a good chance Charlie picks up personally. We're owner-operated since 2011, not a franchise, not a phone room. Same-day diagnosis. $89 diagnostic applied toward the repair. 5.0★ from 111+ Google reviews. OK CIB License #00125054.
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Real answers from Charlie, owner of ARP Heat And Air.
Yes — standard heat pumps work efficiently to about 25-30°F. Cold-climate models extend to 5°F. For deep Oklahoma cold snaps, dual-fuel setups (heat pump + gas furnace backup) handle anything Oklahoma sees. Heat pumps actually save money over straight gas for ~80% of Oklahoma heating hours.
Single-system heat pump replacement: $6,500-$13,500. Cold-climate heat pumps: $9,500-$15,500. Dual-fuel system (heat pump + gas furnace): $9,500-$16,500. Pricing depends on tonnage, efficiency tier, and any electrical or ductwork modifications.
Yes — federal 25C tax credit gives up to $2,000 back on qualifying heat pumps installed 2025-2032. OG&E may offer $300-$1,000 rebates. Most ENERGY STAR-certified heat pumps we install qualify for both.
Dual-fuel pairs a heat pump (handles cooling and most heating) with a gas furnace backup (kicks in below 35-40°F). Costs $2,000-$3,000 more than heat-pump-only but eliminates the cold-weather efficiency penalty. Payback in operating savings: typically 5-8 years.
12-15 years with maintenance — slightly less than a gas furnace because the compressor runs year-round (heating and cooling). Maintenance every 6 months is more important on heat pumps than AC-only systems.
For most Oklahoma hours, no — heat pumps run 15-25% cheaper than gas at mild temperatures. Cost crosses over around 20°F outdoor temperature, which is why dual-fuel setups capture both efficiency advantages.
A heat pump is essentially an AC with a reversing valve that lets it run backward in winter. Same compressor, same outdoor unit appearance. In summer it cools (just like an AC); in winter it heats by moving heat from outdoor air into your home.
Outdoor unit: 50-65 dB at 3 feet — similar to a refrigerator. Variable-speed models are quieter than fixed-speed. Most homeowners can't hear them from inside the house. Modern heat pumps are significantly quieter than older models from 2000-2010.
5.0★ from 111+ Google Reviews · Real customers in the OKC metro
"ARP did an amazing job, and we could not be happier. We have a brand new top-of-the-line HVAC system without breaking the bank. ARP Heating and Air is my only go-to for HVAC!"
"We have been using Charlie for our heating & air needs for about 10 years now. He has coached us on how to get the most out of our system. I would recommend ARP Heat & Air for all your HVAC needs."
"Charlie, owner of ARP, came highly recommended. He was professional, honest, and reasonably priced. He replaced 2 over 20-year-old units for me. Very pleased with his work!"