
Moore's housing falls into two groups: homes rebuilt after 2013 that are now hitting the 10-to-12-year mark on their HVAC systems, and older pre-2013 homes with units pushing 15 years or more. That 10-to-15-year window is when deferred maintenance starts showing up as real repair bills. We evaluate the full system condition on every call so you know whether a targeted repair buys several more years or a replacement makes more financial sense.
Oklahoma summers run hard on equipment in Cleveland County. During July and August, systems here run 14 to 16 hours a day, which is when capacitors wear out, drain lines back up, and aging control boards start glitching. We have also cleared a lot of ductwork problems in Broadmoore and South Moore, including supply runs that were never balanced after the 2013-era rebuilds. If the problem started somewhere other than where you noticed it, we will find that too.
Areas served in and around Moore
- Central Moore and Broadmoore neighborhoods
- South Moore near SW 19th Street
- Telephone Road corridor and surrounding subdivisions
- Eastern Moore near I-240 and SE 59th Street
- Northwest Moore off SW 4th Street
Common issues we see here
- - Capacitor and contactor failure during peak summer runtimes
- - Condensate drain backups causing moisture shutdowns
- - Unbalanced airflow in homes rebuilt with new duct layouts after 2013
- - Aging control boards with intermittent faults in pre-2013 systems
- - Rising energy bills from systems working harder to reach setpoint
Why locals choose us
- - We scope the whole system before quoting, so there are no surprise add-ons mid-job.
- - We know Moore's two-era housing stock and give repair-vs-replace advice that fits the actual age of the system.
- - Same-day service for most Moore calls, with emergency availability when it matters.
