Furnace & Heating Repair — Oklahoma City, OK
We've been the after-hours number for Oklahoma City-area homeowners and a few local property managers since 2019. Calls go to a real person. What we won't do: try to sell you a service plan, push the most expensive option, or send a sales rep before sending a tech.
Scope of work
Heating-side repairs run different than AC. Most furnace calls come down to ignitor failure, flame sensor, control board, or pressure switch. Heat pumps add reversing valve and defrost board.
Gas furnace ignitor failures are the most common winter call — about 40% of no-heat calls. The ignitor is a $35 part and a 20-minute job; total flat-rate runs $185-$340.
Heat pump no-heat in cold weather usually means failed reversing valve solenoid (system stuck in cool mode) or failed defrost board (outdoor coil iced up). Both diagnoseable in under an hour.
Older furnaces (15+ years) develop heat exchanger cracks. We check for them every diagnostic visit because a cracked heat exchanger leaks carbon monoxide and is a replacement-not-repair issue.
What it costs
For furnace & heating repair jobs in the Oklahoma City area:
- Diagnostic visit: $80 – $120
- Hot surface ignitor replacement: $170 – $315
- Flame sensor replacement: $150 – $270
- Pressure switch replacement: $200 – $385
- Control board replacement: $385 – $780
- Heat exchanger replacement: $1,655 – $3,130
How Oklahoma City jobs differ
Older Oklahoma City neighborhoods often have galvanized service lines or clay sewer laterals from the original build. Different prep, different tools.
That said, newer construction in Oklahoma City has its own set of typical issues. We see both.
Other things we handle locally
- AC Installation & Replacement in Oklahoma City
- AC Repair in Oklahoma City
- AC Maintenance & Tune-Ups in Oklahoma City
- Ductwork Cleaning, Sealing & Repair in Oklahoma City