Tulsa’s Trusted HVAC Company — Heating, Cooling & Heat Pump Services
Tulsa homeowners know that Oklahoma weather doesn’t follow the rules. A 70°F afternoon in February can turn into a 20°F ice storm by nightfall. Summer highs push past 100°F for weeks at a stretch. That kind of climate demands an HVAC system that’s sized right, maintained properly, and repaired quickly when something goes wrong.
Snow Bear Heat & Air is a locally owned HVAC company in Tulsa, OK, providing air conditioning repair, heating repair, heat pump services, new system installations, and commercial HVAC across the entire Tulsa metro area. We’re available 24/7 for emergencies and offer a $7 first-time diagnostic fee.
HVAC Challenges Unique to Tulsa
- Extreme temperature swings — Tulsa regularly sees 40–60°F changes within 24–48 hours, stressing components like reversing valves, thermostats, and compressors
- Red clay soil — Tulsa’s clay-heavy soil expands and contracts, causing outdoor AC unit pads to shift and stressing refrigerant lines
- Cottonwood season — Every spring, cottonwood seeds clog condenser coils, reducing system efficiency by 20–30%
- Severe weather — Power surges from lightning strikes damage capacitors, control boards, and compressors
- Hard water — Tulsa’s water causes mineral buildup in humidifiers and evaporative systems
Our Tulsa HVAC Services
AC Repair — Same-day service for Tulsa homes. $7 first-time diagnostic fee.
AC Installation — New systems from Goodman, Lennox, and Daikin. Free estimates with financing.
Furnace Repair — 24/7 emergency heating repair with carbon monoxide testing on every call.
Furnace Installation — Single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed options for every budget.
Heat Pump Services — Air-source, ductless mini-splits, and dual-fuel systems.
Commercial HVAC — Repair, maintenance, and installation for businesses across Tulsa.
HVAC Needs by Tulsa Home Type
Pre-1950 homes (Midtown, Maple Ridge, Florence Park): Often have original or poorly retrofitted ductwork. Ductless mini-splits are excellent for rooms existing ducts can’t reach.
1950s–1970s homes (Southeast Tulsa, Ranch Acres): Many still have original ductwork leaking 20–30% of conditioned air into attics and crawl spaces.
1980s–2000s homes (South Tulsa, Tulsa Hills): Approaching end of first HVAC system lifespan. R-22 systems should be replaced.
New construction (South Tulsa, Stone Creek Farms): Builder-grade systems sometimes undersized. Professional evaluation confirms proper match.
Serving the Entire Tulsa Metro
We provide HVAC services throughout Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, and Catoosa.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does HVAC repair cost in Tulsa?
Most repairs range from $150 to $700. Our $7 diagnostic fee means you know what’s wrong before committing.
Is a heat pump a good choice for Tulsa’s climate?
Yes. Tulsa’s moderate winters make heat pumps excellent. Dual-fuel systems provide coverage even during our worst cold snaps.
Call (918) 236-9778 or schedule your $7 HVAC diagnostic online. Snow Bear Heat & Air — Tulsa’s trusted heating and cooling team.