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Papa T's Heating and Air LLC
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Serving Mcloud, OK and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

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"Tom has been servicing our HVAC system for a while now, and will always be my go-to HVAC guy. He is always professional and friendly. Recently when our mini split wasn't properly cooling, Tom was able to come look at it quickly and fix the issue right away."
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New high efficiency Rheem furnace
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New 95% furnace with 19 seer2 acoil in attic
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Response time6 hrs
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Edmond Air Conditioning, Heating, and Plumbing
5.0(
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Serving Mcloud, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Edmond Air Conditioning, Heating, & Plumbing is a family-owned company proudly serving Edmond since 1965. We provide comprehensive HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and attic insulation services for both residential and commercial customers. Our services include repairs, installations, and maintenance for air conditioning systems, furnaces, heat pumps, faucets, water heaters, and more. We also specialize in drain cleaning, leak detection, water and sewer line services, and system upgrades. With decades of experience, our team is committed to delivering reliable service, quality workmanship, and solutions that keep your home or business comfortable and running efficiently year-round.

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Brianna Quinalty
New to Angi

Serving Mcloud, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

We are a family-owned and operated business in Central OK. We specialize in land clearing, forestry mulching, brush hogging, site prep, and my wife provides residential cleaning services. We take pride in all our work and look forward to doing business with you.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

No, it's not safe to keep using your unit when it's frozen. Not only can running a frozen unit lead to damage, but it can also potentially overheat, making it a fire hazard. Therefore, it's always best to turn off the AC unit as soon as you notice any ice.

No, for two very important reasons. First, it’s illegal to release refrigerant into the air or ground since it can be toxic and cause environmental damage. Technicians typically pump old or extra refrigerant into separate tanks for special disposal. Second, without professional equipment to read refrigerant pressure and levels, plus the AC’s suggested requirements, it’s impossible to know if you’ve removed the right amount of refrigerant. Stay away from a DIY solution here and seek an expert with the right tools.

During the summer, it’s best to set your AC to 78 degrees when you’re home and awake, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). For better energy efficiency, raise the temperature slightly to 85 degrees while you’re out of the house. The National Sleep Foundation advises lowering your thermostat to between 60 and 67 degrees when you’re asleep.

Yes, a frozen AC unit can affect your indoor air quality since the reduced airflow won't be as effective at removing air pollutants, like dust and other allergens. Additionally, ice around the unit can create excess moisture, leading to mold and mildew that can damage your home if you don’t catch it early.

Keeping your air filter clean is crucial for your heat pump's efficiency. As a general rule, you should check your air filter every 1 to 3 months. However, the actual frequency might vary depending on factors like the type of filter, indoor air quality, and the amount of dust and debris in your area. If you notice the filter is visibly dirty or clogged, it's a clear sign it needs attention sooner. Regular filter maintenance ensures proper airflow and helps your heat pump perform optimally, keeping your indoor air fresh and comfortable.

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