Want to save with Paschal? Don’t miss our current offers and specials
Want to save with Paschal? Don’t miss our current offers and specials
We'll keep your home comfortable year-round so you can enjoy reliable cooling without the worry of system failures or sky-high energy bills.
SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT 918-209-3766
The first sign of trouble is usually the thermostat saying 78 when it’s set to 72. When you call Paschal, a technician shows up the same day on most early-morning and midday calls, runs a real diagnostic before quoting anything, and hands you a written number you sign off on before the work starts. The quote is locked before we open a panel, so the price you approve is the price you pay.
This is a competitive cooling market with plenty of HVAC names on the side of trucks. What homeowners keep coming back to us for is a clean, repeatable process: an on-time arrival, a clear diagnosis, a written estimate, and a stocked truck that lets us handle the fix on the same visit when the part is on board.
We proudly serve Broken Arrow and the surrounding Tulsa-metro area, including Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, and Owasso.
Every technician is insured, background-checked, and drug-tested before they show up. The high-failure parts ride with our technicians, so most ac repair calls get resolved on the first visit. If you reach us before midday, the visit is usually same-day.

Paschal prices AC repair by the job, not the hour. The diagnostic fee covers a full system check, and the repair quote is itemized in writing before any work begins. No surprise charges, no hourly meter ticking while you wait.
For installations and larger repairs, our financing options spread payments over terms that match the size of the job. If you’ve already got a quote from another company and want a second set of eyes on the number, our Free Price Check is a no-cost review of the scope and the price. And if you’d rather lock in seasonal coverage, the Planned Protection Membership covers up to two professional system checks per year plus member rates on repairs.
When you call Paschal for AC repair, here’s the visit: the technician arrives in the window we gave you, runs a complete diagnostic before recommending anything, and writes the repair quote on the spot. No parts swapped that didn’t need replacing, no guesswork. Caps, contactors, and condenser motors ride on the truck, so the most common AC fixes get handled the same day. On the rare occasion a specialty part needs to be ordered, we tell you what we found, what it costs, and when we’ll be back.
We service every major brand sold in the Tulsa metro: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Bryant, American Standard, Mitsubishi, Daikin, Ruud, Amana, Heil, and Maytag. Whether the existing equipment is two years old or twelve, the repair process is the same: diagnose, quote in writing, fix the right thing. Learn more about our full AC repair workflow.
Two homeowner rules of thumb come up in Tulsa-area AC searches more than any others, and both deserve a real answer.
The $5,000 rule is simple: multiply the age of your system by the cost of the repair. If the number is over $5,000, replacement is usually the better long-term move; if it’s under, fix it. A six-year-old system needing a $400 repair lands at $2,400, which says repair. A 14-year-old system needing the same $400 repair lands at $5,600, which says replace. The math doesn’t account for refrigerant type or efficiency, but it’s a clean first cut. We walk you through the full picture before you sign off.
The 3-minute rule is about how you operate the system, not whether to replace it. If your AC short-cycles or you have to flip the breaker, wait at least three minutes before restarting it. Restarting too fast slams the compressor against high refrigerant pressure and can burn it out. The fix for repeat short-cycling is a diagnostic, not a habit of flipping breakers. We cover AC replacement honestly when the math says replace.
Installation starts with a load calculation, not a guess. The new system is sized to your home’s square footage, insulation, window load, and ductwork, not just whatever was sitting on the slab when the old unit died. SEER2 rating, equipment type, and zoning all factor into the recommendation. Install day includes floor protection, removal of the old equipment, and a full commissioning check: refrigerant charge, airflow at the supply registers, thermostat operation, and a manufacturer-warranty registration before we leave. Full details on AC installation and equipment options.
Broken Arrow is a market with two distinct housing eras living side by side: an established suburban core with homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s, and a much newer ring of subdivisions added during the city’s rapid growth over the last two decades. The two eras don’t size the same. Older homes often have ductwork that was sized for smaller original equipment and benefit from a duct check before a larger replacement; newer homes typically have tighter envelopes and more zoning options, which changes both the equipment selection and the SEER2 conversation. A load calculation handles all of that, but it’s worth knowing the question is being asked.
The single best thing you can do for an AC is have it checked once a year, before the heat lands. A spring tune-up covers the condenser coil, the blower wheel, capacitor and contactor readings, refrigerant pressures, the condensate line, the thermostat, and an airflow check at the supply registers. The point isn’t a checklist; it’s catching a weakening capacitor before it becomes a 4 PM no-cool call in July, and clearing a condensate line before it backs up into the secondary pan.
Tune-ups also pair naturally with the 3-minute-rule conversation: if short-cycling is starting to show up, maintenance catches the root cause. The membership program bundles your spring AC visit with a fall heating check, priority scheduling, and member rates on repairs through the year.
Need a repair, a second-opinion estimate, or a replacement quote? Schedule an appointment online or call 918-209-3766 and our team will take it from there.