Furnace Repair in Broken Arrow
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- Flame sensor
- $95 – $300
- Igniter
- $175 – $550
- Blower motor
- $475 – $1.8k
- Control board
- $350 – $950
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Furnace repair cost by part.
Typical Broken Arrow repair pricing including parts and labor. A diagnostic fee usually applies and is often credited toward the work.
In Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, furnace repair costs vary based on the age of your system and the specific component needing service. With a median home built in 1993, many furnaces are over 15 years old, making repairs like flame sensor or igniter replacements common. Local installed prices range from $95–$300 for a flame sensor to $1,750–$4,100+ for a heat exchanger, plus a $90–$225 diagnostic fee. Oklahoma's mixed-humid climate means gas furnaces are the standard, and homeowners often pair them with AC for efficient year-round comfort. All repairs requiring mechanical work must be permitted through the Construction Industries Board, and licensed contractors in Broken Arrow pull permits for changeouts. Federal 25C tax credits (30%, up to $600 for qualifying AC) can offset costs for high-efficiency upgrades.
- Diagnostic / service callOften credited toward the repair$90 – $225
- Flame sensor or thermocoupleCommon no-heat cause on gas units$95 – $300
- Hot-surface igniterFurnace clicks but won’t light$175 – $550
- Blower motorNo airflow / weak airflow$475 – $1,750
- Heat exchangerCracked exchanger often means replace$1,750 – $4,100+
* A cracked heat exchanger is a safety issue — on an older furnace, replacement is usually the call.
Pricing reviewed · Local data from U.S. Census ACS
HVAC systems in Broken Arrow
U.S. Census ACS- Households
- 45,695
- Homeowners
- 30,865
- 69% own
- Median home value
- $210,800
- Median income
- $82,547
- Median home built
- 1993
- Housing units
- 44,834
With a median home built in 1993, many Broken Arrow AC and furnace systems are at or past their 12–15 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.
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What’s different about Broken Arrow.
Generic cost pages skip the things that actually decide your price and which system fits here — local code, climate, and the money you can claim back.
Recommended unit for Broken Arrow
Given Oklahoma’s mixed-humid climate and gas heating, high-seer2 ac + gas furnace is the sensible default for most Broken Arrow homes. With a long, hard cooling season here, stepping up the SEER2 tier pays back through lower summer bills. A pro can confirm the right size and system for your home with a load calculation.
Sources: EIA Oklahoma State Energy Profile · OG&E Efficiency Program Rebates · Oklahoma CIB Mechanical Industry
What Broken Arrow code requires
Installing or replacing an HVAC system in Broken Arrow follows Oklahoma rules under the state mechanical code. Here’s what applies statewide:
- PermitRequired
Mechanical permit pulled by your licensed HVAC contractor; covers equipment, refrigerant, and the electrical disconnect.
- SEER2 minimum14.3 SEER2 (Southeast)
Federal Southeast-region minimum for new split-system AC. Higher tiers cut bills and unlock rebates.
- Load calculationRecommended
Sizing by load calc — not rule of thumb — prevents an oversized unit that short-cycles and never dehumidifies.
- RefrigerantR-454B / R-32 (R-410A phased down 2025+)
- Good to know—
Oklahoma adopts statewide mechanical codes via the Construction Industries Board; HVAC contractors must be CIB-licensed and local cities (e.g. OKC, Tulsa) require pulled mechanical permits for changeouts.
Sources: EIA Oklahoma State Energy Profile · OG&E Efficiency Program Rebates · Oklahoma CIB Mechanical Industry
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Money back in Broken Arrow
Oklahoma heating is mostly gas, which shapes the money back:
- StateUp to $3,000 per HVAC replacementOG&E Residential HVAC Rebate (high-efficiency AC/heat pump replacement) →
State or utility program — verify eligibility before you buy.
- State$600–$1,400 by SEER2 rating; $750 heat pump water heaterPSO (AEP Oklahoma) Appliance/HVAC Rebates →
State or utility program — verify eligibility before you buy.
- Federal30% of cost, up to $2,000Federal 25C tax credit — heat pump →
For a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump meeting the CEE efficiency tier. Claimed on your federal return.
- Federal30% of cost, up to $600Federal 25C tax credit — central AC →
For a qualifying high-efficiency central air conditioner.
The federal 25C tax credit (30%, up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump and up to $600 for a high-efficiency central AC) applies in every state, including Oklahoma.
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Furnace Repair in Broken Arrow, explained.
What Affects Furnace Repair Costs in Broken Arrow
Repair costs in Broken Arrow depend on the part needed, labor time, and whether a permit is required. For example, a simple flame sensor replacement may cost $95–$300, while a blower motor runs $475–$1,750. Older homes (median built 1993) may have harder-to-find parts or require more labor. Contractors must be CIB-licensed and pull mechanical permits, adding $50–$150 to the job. Seasonal demand in winter can also raise prices. Choosing a high-efficiency furnace may qualify for federal 25C tax credits, but upfront costs are higher.
Common Furnace Problems in Broken Arrow
Flame Sensor Failure
A dirty or faulty flame sensor prevents ignition, causing the furnace to shut off after a few seconds. Repair costs $95–$300.
Igniter Not Working
A cracked or worn igniter won't light the gas, leaving you without heat. Replacement runs $175–$550.
Blower Motor Malfunction
A failed blower motor stops airflow, leading to uneven heating. Repair costs $475–$1,750.
What to Expect During a Furnace Repair
A licensed Broken Arrow HVAC technician will diagnose the issue, often starting with a $90–$225 diagnostic fee. They'll check the thermostat, gas supply, and key components. If a part needs replacement, they'll provide an upfront cost estimate. For major repairs like a heat exchanger, a mechanical permit is required. The job typically takes 1–4 hours, and the technician will test the system before leaving.
Furnace Repair FAQs — Broken Arrow
Yes, Oklahoma requires a mechanical permit for any furnace repair that involves replacing components like a heat exchanger or blower motor. Your contractor should pull the permit through the Construction Industries Board.
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