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Complete HVAC System Replacement

Tulsa housing stock presents distinct heating and cooling challenges depending on structural age and floor plans. Historic brick homes in Maple Ridge and Riverview frequently deal with undersized supply plenums, while…

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Complete HVAC System Replacement in tulsa, OK
Quick answer
  • What is included: Removal of old furnace and condenser, manual J load calculation, matched indoor evaporator coil, digital thermostat connection, and airflow balancing across existing ductwork.
  • Project turnaround: Standard full system changeouts in Tulsa County homes are generally completed within one to two business days following on-site sizing confirmation.
  • System replacement cost: Ballpark installations range between $6,800 and $14,500 depending on tonnage, SEER2 ratings, and furnace fuel type; our minimum service visit charge is $250.
  • Old equipment handling: Full mechanical removal, EPA-certified refrigerant recovery, and hauling away of all old sheet metal, compressors, and electrical disconnects.
  • Booking the evaluation: Call (539) 271-2072 to book an on-site mechanical evaluation where a technician measures your home and provides a straightforward, itemized replacement quote.

Tulsa housing stock presents distinct heating and cooling challenges depending on structural age and floor plans. Historic brick homes in Maple Ridge and Riverview frequently deal with undersized supply plenums, while sprawling mid-century ranches in Southern Hills demand precise refrigerant line-set sizing to eliminate hot upstairs bedrooms. When compressors seize under intense July humidity or cracked heat exchangers present safety risks in January, replacing both indoor and outdoor components simultaneously guarantees factory-matched efficiency ratings and prevents premature secondary equipment failure.

Technicians evaluate whole-house insulation, duct leakage, and window exposure near landmarks like Woodward Park and Gilcrease Hills before recommending specific tonnage. Rather than pushing oversized machinery that short-cycles and leaves indoor air damp, we calculate exact thermal loads to maintain stable 72°F indoor baselines during severe Oklahoma summer spikes. Every changeout connects cleanly to existing electrical disconnects, gas lines, and condensation drainage paths across neighborhoods like Brookside and Florence Park without hidden add-on fees.

What it costs

Initial Mechanical Evaluation & Manual J Sizing$250 (credited toward full system replacement)
Standard Efficiency Split System (14–15.2 SEER2, 80% Gas Furnace)$6,800 - $9,200
High-Efficiency Dual-Fuel Heat Pump & Furnace System (16+ SEER2)$9,500 - $14,500
Horizontal Attic or Crawlspace Custom Transition Retrofit$1,200 - $2,600

Every job gets a firm, written price after a free on-site visit.

Common questions

How long does a complete HVAC system replacement take in a Tulsa home?
A complete HVAC system replacement in Tulsa residential properties typically takes between 8 and 16 working hours, depending on whether the air handler sits in a tight crawlspace or an open garage.
Should I replace my furnace and air conditioner at the same time in Tulsa?
Replacing both units at the same time ensures matched blower motors and evaporator coils, which maximizes SEER2 efficiency ratings and prevents older components from causing premature wear on new equipment during Tulsa weather shifts.
How do technicians determine the correct HVAC tonnage for Tulsa properties?
Technicians calculate HVAC tonnage by measuring square footage, ceiling heights, window solar gain, and insulation levels across Tulsa residences rather than simply duplicating the size of the previous unit.
What permits are required for complete HVAC system replacement in Tulsa County?
Complete HVAC system replacement requires standard mechanical and electrical permits issued by the City of Tulsa or Tulsa County to verify safety compliance, flue ventilation, and proper high-voltage wiring.
Can existing ductwork handle a new high-efficiency HVAC installation in Tulsa?
Existing ductwork can usually accommodate new high-efficiency equipment, though technicians test static pressure during the initial site assessment in Tulsa neighborhoods to identify any restricted trunk lines or leaking joints.

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