FAQ
HVAC questions, answered clearly
These are the most common questions we receive from homeowners and business clients across Edmond and OKC Metro.
This is usually an airflow and balancing issue, not always a full system failure. Common causes include duct design limitations, insulation differences, thermostat location, and restricted return airflow. We check airflow delivery, temperature split, and control settings before recommending upgrades.
Most systems should be serviced twice per year: once before cooling season and once before heating season. Regular maintenance helps catch worn parts early, keeps efficiency steadier, and lowers the chance of peak-season breakdowns.
Correct sizing depends on more than square footage. We consider insulation quality, ductwork, windows, orientation, and occupancy patterns. Oversized units can short-cycle and underperform humidity control, while undersized units run too long and wear out faster.
It depends on age, repair frequency, efficiency loss, and total ownership cost. We provide clear options with realistic pros and cons so you can choose what fits your budget and timeline. If repair is the right path, we will say that directly.
High bills can come from poor airflow, dirty coils, refrigerant imbalance, duct leakage, failing capacitors, or thermostat programming issues. We diagnose the system and identify what is driving runtime before recommending corrective work.
Yes. We service many older heating and cooling systems when parts availability and safe operation allow for quality repairs. If replacement becomes the wiser long-term decision, we explain why and provide options.
We service most major residential and light commercial brands. If your system has unusual controls or limited part support, we will confirm scope before starting work so there are no surprises.
Yes, emergency and after-hours service is available based on technician scheduling and active call volume. The fastest way to confirm real-time availability is to call us directly at (405) 445-0810.
Repeated tripping can indicate electrical faults, compressor stress, blower motor issues, or wiring problems. Do not keep resetting the breaker repeatedly. We recommend a diagnostic visit to identify and correct the cause safely.
Many systems last around 12 to 18 years, depending on maintenance quality, usage load, installation quality, and local climate stress. Consistent tune-ups and proper airflow can improve lifespan and reliability.
Yes. Our preventive maintenance agreements are designed to reduce breakdown risk, improve efficiency, and keep comfort more consistent through Oklahoma weather swings. Ask us about plan options during your service call.
Pricing depends on diagnosis, parts, and scope of work. We provide transparent pricing and explain what is included before work begins so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. We provide written estimates for approved scope so you can review options clearly. We believe customers should understand the work and cost before committing.
Yes. When multiple valid paths exist, we lay out practical options with expected outcomes, budget ranges, and long-term considerations. We do not pressure customers into a single solution.
We offer a 1-year labor warranty on installations and a 30-day workmanship warranty on repairs. Manufacturer part warranties may also apply depending on equipment and registration status.
Yes. We are faith-based and built on honesty, integrity, and service. We serve everyone with the same respect, professionalism, and clear communication.
