Heating Repair in Oklahoma City
When your furnace stops working in the middle of an Oklahoma winter, you need someone there today. Baker Heating & Air responds same-day. Our licensed, insured, and NATE-certified technicians diagnose accurately, explain what they find in plain language, and get your heat back on.
Same-Day Response
You Call, We Answer
Same-day service window
Gas-safe, NATE-certified technicians
Clear price before any work starts
If You Smell Gas, Stop Here
A gas smell is not a heating repair call. It is an emergency. If you smell rotten eggs or sulfur in your home:
Get Out Immediately
Do not turn lights on or off. Do not use your phone inside. Leave the door open behind you.
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Call your gas provider
From outside the home. Do not re-enter until the gas company has cleared the area.
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Then call Baker
Once the area is cleared, Baker will inspect and service your heating system before you turn it back on.
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Gas smell? Get out first. Call your gas company. Then call Baker. Do not try to locate the source yourself.
Common Furnace Problems Baker Repairs Every Day
Oklahoma winters can be unpredictable, and furnace problems rarely wait for a convenient time. Here are the issues Baker technicians see most often in OKC homes.

Your furnace runs, but nothing comes out warm, or it does not turn on at all. This could be a failed igniter, a tripped limit switch, or a problem with the control board. A Baker technician will identify the exact cause and tell you what it takes to fix it.
Older furnaces use a standing pilot light. Newer systems use electronic ignition. When either fails, your furnace cannot produce heat. Relighting a pilot does not always solve the underlying problem. If it keeps going out, something else is wrong.
A dusty smell at the start of heating season is normal. A burning smell that does not go away, a metallic odor, or anything that resembles gas is not. Do not ignore unusual smells from your furnace. Call Baker and let a technician check it out.
Your furnace starts, runs a few minutes, shuts off before reaching temperature, then starts again. Short cycling puts extra wear on your system and usually points to an overheating issue, a dirty filter, or a failing thermostat.
Some rooms are warm. Others stay cold. Uneven heat can indicate a ductwork problem, a blower issue, or an improperly sized furnace for your home. Baker will diagnose the actual source rather than guessing.
If your furnace never shuts off, it is working too hard. That raises your utility bill and signals a problem worth addressing. Common causes include a dirty filter, a thermostat problem, or an undersized system for your home.
What Happens During a Baker Heating Repair Visit
You will not be left guessing. Here is what a Baker service visit looks like.
On-Time Arrival
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Baker schedules a specific window and sticks to it. You will not spend your day waiting around.
Clear Diagnosis First
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Your technician inspects the system, identifies the problem, and explains what is going on in plain language before quoting any repair. No pressure, no surprises.
Straightforward Recommendations
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If your furnace is worth repairing, we repair it. If it is older and the repair cost does not make sense, we will tell you that too and walk you through your furnace replacement options. You will leave the conversation knowing exactly what your options are.
System Tested Before We Leave
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Before we leave, we confirm the system is running properly. We do not pack up until your home is heating again.
Why Oklahoma City Homeowners Trust Baker First
Why Baker
There is no shortage of HVAC companies in the Oklahoma City area. Here is what makes Baker different, in simple terms.


Serving OKC
Licensed and Insured, Every Time
Every Baker technician is fully licensed and insured to work in Oklahoma. You are not letting a stranger guess at your heating system. You are getting a certified professional who knows what they are doing.
Trained in Gas Furnace Safety
Heating systems involve gas lines, heat exchangers, and combustion. Baker technicians are trained specifically in gas furnace diagnostics and safety. That matters when something goes wrong.
We Repair All Major Brands
Baker works on every major residential furnace brand. You will not hear “we do not service that brand” when you call us.
Honest Diagnosis, Fair Pricing
Baker does not inflate repair costs or recommend unnecessary replacements. You get a straight answer, a fair quote, and the choice is always yours.
Serving OKC Since 1987
Baker has been keeping Oklahoma City homes warm since 1987, through some of the coldest winters this state has seen. That kind of track record does not happen by accident. Read what OKC homeowners say about Baker.
Baker Services All Major Furnace Brands
No matter what is installed in your home, Baker technicians are trained to work on it.

Do not see your brand listed? Call Baker. If it is a residential furnace, the answer is almost certainly yes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Customers Ask
What should I check before calling for heating repair?
Check your thermostat first. Make sure it is set to heat, the temperature is set above room temperature, and the batteries are not dead. Then check your filter. A clogged filter can cause your furnace to shut down entirely. If neither of those is the problem, call Baker. Do not start investigating gas lines or the furnace cabinet yourself.
How quickly can Baker get to my home?
Baker offers same-day heating repair across the Oklahoma City metro. When you call, our team will give you a service window for that day. We do not schedule heating emergencies for next week.
Does Baker offer any maintenance service that could prevent future breakdowns?
Yes. A scheduled HVAC tune-up twice a year is the most reliable way to catch small problems before they become emergency repair calls. Many of the heating repairs Baker runs in January could have been avoided with a fall tune-up. It is worth it.
Does Baker offer financing for heating repairs or replacements?
Financing is available for system replacements. If your repair turns into a replacement conversation, Baker can connect you with flexible payment options through our financing page. Repair costs are typically paid at the time of service.
How much does a furnace repair cost in Oklahoma City?
Most furnace repairs in Oklahoma City fall between $150 and $650, depending on the part involved and the labor required. A failed igniter typically costs less than a control board or heat exchanger. Baker quotes the repair before any work begins, so there are no surprises. If the diagnostic points toward a replacement conversation instead, a Baker technician will walk you through your options honestly.
What OKC Homeowners Say About Baker Heating Repair
What Customers Say
We’ve been earning the trust of OKC homeowners for 38 years. Here’s what a few of them have to say.
4.9
“Our furnace went out on one of the coldest nights of the year. Baker had a technician here the next morning. He found the problem fast, explained everything clearly, and the heat was back on before noon. Incredibly relieved.”
“I was worried the repair was going to turn into a full replacement conversation. Baker looked at everything, told me it was a bad igniter, replaced it in under an hour, and charged exactly what they quoted. No upsell, no pressure. I will call them every time.”
“Baker came out same day when our heater stopped working. The technician was professional, knew exactly what to look for, and had the part on the truck. Great experience.”
Your Heat Should Not Wait Until Tomorrow
Ready to Get Started?
Baker Heating & Air responds the same day to heating repair calls across Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, and the surrounding metro area. When your furnace goes out in winter, every hour matters. Call Baker now and let us get your home warm again.
Not an emergency? Schedule a heating repair appointment online, and a Baker technician will be in touch within the hour.

