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Free HVAC tune-up or replacement quote in Oklahoma City
OKC summers push the average AC unit to its limit by July; a $79 pre-season tune-up routinely catches the $1,400 compressor failure that hits in the second week of triple-digit weather. We connect you with a vetted local HVAC pro who quotes both tune-ups and replacements on the same visit so you can compare honestly.
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Frequently asked questions
What size AC unit does a typical OKC home need?
Rule of thumb: 1 ton of cooling per 500–600 sqft for OKC's climate, but Manual J load calculations from a qualified HVAC contractor are the right way. A 2,000 sqft single-story OKC home typically needs a 3.5–4 ton unit; oversizing causes short-cycling and humidity issues.
How often should HVAC be serviced in Oklahoma City?
Twice a year ideally: AC tune-up in April or May before peak heat, and furnace inspection in October. At minimum, the AC tune-up before summer is essential — OKC's July–August temps run AC units 14+ hours/day and untuned systems are the #1 cause of mid-summer breakdowns.
How much does an HVAC replacement cost in OKC?
A complete 3-ton system replacement (AC + furnace) typically runs $6,500–$11,000 installed in the OKC metro, including refrigerant lines, electrical, and warranty. Heat pumps add $1,500–$3,000. OG&E offers $400–$1,200 rebates on qualifying high-efficiency systems.
What are OG&E HVAC rebates in 2026?
OG&E's 2026 Energy Efficiency Program offers $200 for ECM blower motors, $400 for qualifying high-efficiency AC units (16+ SEER2), and up to $1,200 for variable-speed heat pumps. A licensed OKC HVAC contractor will file the rebate paperwork on your behalf.
Should I repair or replace an old AC unit?
If the unit is 12+ years old AND the repair quote is more than $1,500 AND it uses R-22 refrigerant (now $150+/lb when available), replacement is almost always cheaper over 3 years. A reputable OKC HVAC contractor will quote both options so you can compare.