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AC Repair & Installation in Moore, OK

We'll keep your Moore home cool and comfortable all spring and summer long—so you can enjoy the season without sweating the small stuff. Rated 4.9/5 by Moore homeowners ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Why 17,106+ HOMEOWNERS Choose Paschal

Why Moore Homeowners Choose Paschal for AC Repair and Installation

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Moore sits squarely in the heart of Cleveland County, just south of Oklahoma City, and the summers here don’t play around. July and August highs regularly hit 93 to 94 degrees, and the humidity that rolls in from the south makes it feel worse than the thermometer shows. When your AC struggles, it doesn’t just mean a warm house. It means sleepless nights, miserable kids, and a real concern for elderly family members who can’t tolerate the heat. Paschal is a trusted name in home services, proudly serving Moore and the surrounding Oklahoma City area. 

When you call Paschal, someone answers and gets your appointment scheduled fast. A certified technician arrives in a fully stocked service vehicle, runs a diagnostic on your system, and gives you a written price before any work begins. You know what it costs and what they’re fixing before they turn a wrench. That’s how it works every single time. 

Same-day availability is real, though summer slots fill quickly. If your system goes out in late June or July, don’t wait to call. 

Serving Moore and the Surrounding Area 

Paschal proudly serves Moore and nearby communities, including Oklahoma City, OKEdmond, OKMustang, OK, and Yukon, OK. 

Certified Technicians You Can Trust 

Every Paschal technician is drug-tested, background-checked, licensed, and insured. Paschal’s service vehicles arrive stocked with the parts needed for the most common repairs, which means most jobs get handled on the first visit rather than waiting on a parts order. You don’t have to wonder who’s showing up at your door. These are professional HVAC technicians who treat your home with care, clean up after themselves, and answer your all your questions. 

AC Repair in Moore, OK 

Paschal’s technicians service all major AC brands and models, including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Bryant, American Standard, Mitsubishi, Daikin, Ruud, and Amana. Whether you have a 10-year-old Carrier running on R-410A or a Goodman that’s seen better days, Paschal can diagnose and repair it. 

If your AC stops working completely, check the breaker first. Reset it if it’s tripped, replace the air filter if it’s clogged, and give the system 30 minutes to reset before calling. Sometimes that’s all it takes. If the system still won’t run, that’s when you call Paschal for a same-day AC repair appointment. 

Common AC Problems in Moore Homes 

Moore’s housing stock spans a wide range. Homes built in the 1970s through the early 1990s dominate much of the city, and the median construction year citywide is 1988. Those older systems have more mileage on them, and the ductwork in those homes wasn’t always designed for modern high-efficiency equipment. 

  • Warm air from vents: The most common complaint in July. Usually points to a refrigerant leak, a dirty condenser coil, or a failing compressor. Don’t ignore it; low refrigerant levels can damage the compressor if the system keeps running. 
  • Short cycling: The AC kicks on, runs for a minute or two, then shuts off before the house cools. Can be caused by a bad capacitor, an oversized system, or a refrigerant issue. Short cycling drives up energy bills fast. 
  • Weak airflow: If some rooms cool fine and others don’t, you may have a clogged air filter, a failing blower fan, or energy loss through ductwork. Older Moore homes are particularly prone to duct issues. 
  • Frozen evaporator coil: Ice buildup on the indoor unit usually means restricted airflow or low refrigerant levels. Turn the system off and run just the fan to thaw it, then call for a diagnostic. 
  • High utility bills: If your OG&E bill spikes without an obvious reason, your system is working harder than it should. Dirty condenser coils, a failing contactor, or an aging refrigerant charge are common culprits. 
  • Strange noises: Banging usually means a loose part. Hissing or bubbling points to a refrigerant leak. Buzzing can be electrical components or a failing contactor. None of these go away on their own. 

When to Repair and When to Replace Your Air Conditioner?

Here’s a direct take: if your AC repair is going to cost 50% or more of what a new system would cost, stop repairing it. That math almost never pays off, especially in a Moore home where summers run long and hot. An aging system that needs a $2,000 compressor replacement when a new system is $5,000 is not a good investment. 

Factor Repair Makes Sense Consider Replacement
System Age Under 10 years 12 years or older
$5,000 Rule Age × Cost < $5,000 Age × Cost > $5,000
Refrigerant Modern (R-454B, R-32) Legacy (R-22 or R-410A)
Energy Efficiency Consistent bills & performance Rising bills or SEER < 13
Repair History First or second repair 3+ repairs in recent seasons

Given that a significant portion of Moore’s homes were built between 1975 and 1995, there are a lot of systems in this city approaching or past that threshold. If that’s where you are, the AC replacement conversation is worth having. 

AC Installation and Replacement in Moore, OK 

A new AC system is only as good as the installation. Paschal’s technicians perform a load calculation on every installation job, measuring your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window placement, and sun exposure to determine the right system size. An undersized unit runs constantly and can’t keep up. An oversized unit short-cycles, wears out faster, and leaves the house feeling humid even when it’s cool. Neither one is what you want. 

New systems in Moore are spec’d to SEER2 efficiency standards. A high-efficiency system can meaningfully reduce what you pay OG&E each summer compared to running a 12 to 15-year-old unit that’s lost efficiency over time. 

Which system type makes sense depends on your home: 

If your home already has ductwork and you want whole-home cooling, central air paired with a gas furnace is almost always the right answer for Moore’s climate. Heat pumps make sense for all-electric homes or homeowners who want a single system for heating and cooling. Dual fuel setups pair a heat pump with a gas backup, which works well here given the cold winter snaps Cleveland County occasionally sees. And for additions, garages, sunrooms, or rooms that just never get cool enough, a ductless mini-split handles that without touching your main system. 

Financing is available for qualifying homeowners. Explore financing options to spread out the cost of a new installation. 

What to Expect from an AC Installation 

Paschal’s installation crew respects your home. They lay floor protection, work cleanly, and don’t leave until the new system is running correctly and you understand how to operate it. Before they go, they walk you through the thermostat settings, warranty coverage, and what to watch for during the first heating and cooling season. There are no surprises. 

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Which HVAC System Is Right for Your Moore Home? 

Not every system fits every home. Moore’s mix of housing ages, lot sizes, and construction styles means there’s no single right answer. Here’s how to think through it. 

  • Central air conditioning is the default choice for homes that already have ductwork in place. Paired with a gas furnace, it’s the most cost-effective way to cool and heat a whole house in Cleveland County’s climate. If your ducts are in decent shape, a central air replacement is almost always the most straightforward path. 
  • Heat pumps make sense for all-electric homes or homeowners who want one system that handles both heating and cooling. Modern heat pumps perform well in Oklahoma’s climate, though they’re less efficient once temperatures drop well below freezing, which does happen here. 
  • Dual fuel systems combine a heat pump with a gas furnace backup. The heat pump runs efficiently during mild weather, and the furnace takes over when temperatures drop hard. For Moore homes with gas service, this setup offers the best of both efficiency and reliability through unpredictable winters. 
  • Ductless mini-splits are the right call when you’re cooling a space that can’t connect to your existing duct system, or when you need independent zone control. They’re not a replacement for central air in a whole home with existing ductwork, but for specific situations they’re unmatched. 
  • Geothermal cooling is worth discussing if you have the property and a long-term horizon. The upfront cost is higher, but operating costs are significantly lower. Paschal can walk you through whether it makes sense for your situation. Learn more about geothermal cooling. 

One practical note for Moore specifically: if your home was built in the late 1970s or 1980s and still has the original ductwork, it’s worth having Paschal assess duct condition before sizing a new system. Ducts that were sized for older, lower-efficiency equipment often need modifications to work properly with modern high-SEER2 systems. 

Ductless Mini-Split Installation and Service in Moore, OK 

Moore’s housing mix includes a lot of older ranch-style homes where the existing ductwork works fine for the main living areas but doesn’t reach additions, converted garages, finished bonus rooms, or workshop spaces. That gap is exactly what a ductless mini-split is built for. 

A ductless mini-split system handles exactly those situations. There’s no ductwork required. An outdoor compressor connects to one or more indoor air handlers mounted on the wall, and each zone gets its own temperature control. You’re not cooling the whole house to get one room comfortable. 

Paschal installs, repairs, and maintains ductless systems from leading manufacturers including Mitsubishi and Daikin, both of which are well-suited to Oklahoma’s climate demands. Multi-zone systems let you control different rooms independently. 

A few situations where a mini-split is the clear answer: 

  • A room addition or sunroom that wasn’t included in the original duct layout 
  • A detached garage or workshop that runs hot all summer 
  • A bonus room above the garage where heat accumulates 
  • An all-electric home where a full heat pump replacement doesn’t pencil out yet 

Mini-split maintenance follows the same logic as central air: clean the filters regularly, schedule a pre-season check before summer, and don’t wait until the system is struggling to call for service. 

AC Maintenance and the Planned Protection Membership 

The best time to find out your capacitor is failing is in April, not during a heat wave in July when every HVAC company in Moore is booked out. Routine maintenance catches those issues before they become failures. 

Paschal’s Planned Protection Membership includes up to two professional system checks per year, priority scheduling, and discounts on repairs. A pre-season inspection covers refrigerant levels, electrical components, condenser coil condition, drain line flow, and thermostat calibration. It’s the kind of check that extends the life of your system and keeps it running efficiently through a Moore summer. 

Members move to the front of the line when demand peaks. That matters in July. 

Keeping Your Moore Home’s Air Clean 

Moore’s outdoor air quality fluctuates with the seasons. Pollen loads run high in spring, summer wildfire smoke occasionally drifts in from the west, and the humidity that makes summers miserable also creates conditions where dust mites and mold spores thrive indoors. 

Your HVAC system is your first line of defense against all of it. A clean air filter is the baseline, but there’s more Paschal can do: 

  • Whole-house dehumidifiers work with your existing system to reduce indoor humidity to a comfortable range, which also reduces the load on your AC 
  • Air purification systems installed at the air handler level treat air as it moves through the system 
  • Duct sealing addresses energy loss through ductwork and reduces the amount of unconditioned air entering your living space from attic and crawl space areas 

If anyone in your household has allergies, asthma, or respiratory sensitivities, indoor air quality solutions are worth discussing when Paschal is already on-site for a repair or maintenance visit. 

Commercial HVAC Services in Moore 

Paschal serves commercial properties across Moore with the same reliability standard as residential. Rooftop units, light commercial systems, retail spaces, and office buildings all fall within Paschal’s scope. Contact the commercial services team for an assessment. 

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Upfront Pricing, Financing, and the Planned Protection Membership 

No surprises is the rule. Here’s how Paschal handles the business side: 

  • Upfront pricing: The technician provides a written cost before work begins. What you’re quoted is what you pay. 
  • Flexible financing: Qualifying homeowners can spread out the cost of a new system. See financing options. 
  • Free price check: Already have a quote? Compare it before you commit. 
  • Planned Protection Membership: Up to two professional system checks per year, priority scheduling, and repair discounts. Learn more about memberships. 

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Paschal’s local team is ready to help. Schedule an appointment online or call (405) 254-7847. 

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