🌬️ Ventilation Services in Noble, OK
Ductwork repair, sealing, replacement, and ventilation balance. Static pressure testing and Manual D design. Serving Noble and the OKC metro since 2009. OK CIB #00125054. A+ BBB. 5.0★ from 100+ 5-star Google reviews.
Ventilation Services in Noble, Oklahoma
Ventilation work in Noble covers ductwork repair and replacement, mechanical ventilation upgrades for tight newer homes (ERV/HRV), and bathroom/kitchen exhaust improvements. Older Noble homes often have ductwork in unconditioned attics with 25–40% leakage — measurable via duct blaster testing and addressable with mastic sealing or partial replacement. Edmond-to-Noble drive: 45–60 minutes via US-77.
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 — 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 Ventilation Services Issues We See in Noble
Across our service area, certain ventilation services situations come up over and over. Here are the ones we see most often in Noble and how we approach them:
Hot/cold rooms (the most common Oklahoma issue)
Almost always a duct sizing or balance problem, not an HVAC capacity problem. Replacing the AC will not fix it. Static pressure testing and Manual D rebalance solve it.
High utility bills with apparently healthy HVAC
Duct leaks can lose 20-30% of heated and cooled air to attic and crawl spaces. Sealing closes that loss.
Dust everywhere, even with good filtration
Return ducts pulling in unfiltered attic air (a code violation but extremely common in 1970s-1990s Oklahoma construction). Sealing fixes it.
Whistling or popping noises from ducts
Static pressure too high — restricted returns, undersized supply ducts, or oversized blower. Measurement and rework solves it.
Mold in registers or visible moisture on ducts in attic
Uninsulated ductwork in humid Oklahoma attics sweats and grows biofilm. Re-insulation or full duct replacement solves it.
Furnace or AC runs constantly during peak season
Often the system is fine — but the ductwork cannot move enough air to satisfy the load. Static pressure measurement reveals the bottleneck.
How ARP Heat And Air Handles Ventilation Services in Noble
- Diagnostic visitStatic pressure measurement (the single most important ductwork test), thermal imaging of supply temperatures, duct inspection in attic/crawl, return airflow measurement.
- Findings and quoteSpecific problem list with photos. Most issues have multiple solution levels — start with sealing, progress to rebalancing, only replace if structurally necessary.
- Sealing workMastic at every accessible joint, fabric tape on larger seams, foam at register boots. Aeroseal (computerized aerosol sealing) for inaccessible interior duct runs.
- VerificationRe-measure static pressure and supply temperatures after sealing. Quantify leakage reduction (typical: 30-50% leakage reduction on a poorly-sealed system).
- Long-term recommendationsFor systems beyond sealing, we provide a phased plan — add returns this year, replace supply runs next season, upgrade to variable-speed blower in 5 years.
Typical Ventilation Services Pricing in Noble, Oklahoma
- Basic duct sealing (mastic at joints): $600-$1,200
- Aeroseal whole-system seal: $1,800-$3,500
- Return air upgrade (new return + larger duct): $800-$1,800
- Supply duct extension to new room: $400-$900 per run
- Full duct replacement (small home): $3,500-$6,500
- Full duct replacement (larger home): $6,500-$10,000
- Manual D duct design and rebalancing: $450-$950
The ARP difference in Noble
ARP has been an owner-operated HVAC business since 2009. I am not interested in being the biggest company in the metro. I am interested in doing right by the Noble homeowners who trust us — the same standard I would want for my own family.
When you call (405) 413-0583, I often answer myself. Either way you reach a real Cleveland County technician who knows the work, not a call-center operator.
— Charlie, owner-operator, ARP Heat And Air
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See Financing DetailsVentilation Services FAQs from Noble Homeowners
How much does duct sealing cost?
Basic sealing (mastic at all accessible joints, takeoffs, and register boots): $600-$1,200. Aeroseal whole-system sealing (recommended for older homes with significant leakage in inaccessible areas): $1,800-$3,500. Full duct replacement: $3,500-$10,000 depending on home size.
How do I know if I have duct problems?
Common signs: rooms that never reach the thermostat setpoint, high utility bills with apparently healthy HVAC, dust accumulation even after frequent cleaning, whistling noises from registers, visible duct disconnection in the attic. A static pressure test gives definitive answers.
What is static pressure and why does it matter?
Static pressure measures the resistance to airflow through your duct system. Healthy systems run 0.3-0.5 inches of water column (in. wc) total external static pressure. Most Oklahoma homes we test run 0.7-1.1 in. wc — way too high — which kills capacity, wears out blowers, and shortens equipment life. It is the single most important duct measurement.
Will sealing my ducts actually save money?
Yes. Typical Oklahoma duct systems lose 20-30% of heated/cooled air to leakage. Sealing recovers most of that loss — typical utility bill reduction is 8-15% annually. Sealing also improves comfort and reduces dust.
What is Aeroseal and is it worth it?
Aeroseal is a computerized process that pressurizes the duct system and injects an aerosol sealant that adheres to leak sites from the inside. It seals leaks that are physically inaccessible (inside walls, in tight attic runs). Cost is higher than manual sealing but covers areas manual sealing cannot reach. Worth it for older homes with significant inaccessible leakage.
Can ductwork be added to a room without it?
Usually yes, depending on attic or crawl space access and main trunk capacity. A new supply run typically costs $400-$900 depending on length and complexity. Adding a return is equally important and often forgotten.
What is Manual D and do I need it?
Manual D is the ACCA standard for residential duct sizing and design. It calculates the exact size each duct needs to be based on the system's airflow and the home's load. Most production-builder ductwork is sized by rules of thumb that produce significant performance problems. Proper Manual D design ($450-$950) is worth it for any major ductwork change.
Should I replace ductwork when I replace my HVAC?
Often, yes — at least the trunk lines and any visibly damaged sections. Modern higher-efficiency systems move more air at lower static pressure than older equipment. Old undersized ductwork bottlenecks new equipment and prevents you from getting the efficiency you paid for.
Local context for ductwork & ventilation in Noble
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 — 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 40–55 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.
All HVAC Services in Noble, 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
Commercial HVAC
Quote by project
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