HVAC Service Near Me in Piedmont, Oklahoma

Serving Piedmont & NW Oklahoma City Corridor  |  405-375-4822  |  Repair • Replacement • Geothermal

Piedmont sits in the growth corridor between Kingfisher and Oklahoma City — an area that’s seen significant residential development while still maintaining its small-town character. Hartzell’s Heat & Air has been a familiar name to Piedmont homeowners for decades, providing the same reliable service here as we do throughout central Oklahoma.

Whether you’re in an older Piedmont home that needs a furnace repaired or a brand-new build that needs a full HVAC system, we bring Master-licensed technicians, upfront pricing, and manufacturer credentials to every job. Piedmont’s mix of rural and suburban properties also makes it a strong market for geothermal — and depending on your electric co-op, you may qualify for substantial rebates.

Common HVAC Issues We Fix

  • AC not cooling or weak airflow
  • Short cycling or high energy bills
  • Loud compressor or unusual smells
  • Heat pump stuck in cool mode / no heat in winter
  • Aging system — replacement with flexible financing

📞  Call (405) 375-4822

AC Repair  ·  Heat Pumps  ·  Geothermal  ·  Maintenance Plans


F-86L Sabre jet at Wild Horse Park Mustang Oklahoma — Canadian County community near Piedmont
Wild Horse Park, Mustang — a neighboring Canadian County community near Piedmont. Both cities are among the fastest-growing suburbs in the OKC metro. (Photo: Larry D. Moore / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)
Hartzell's Heat & Air service van at Piedmont Oklahoma job site
Hartzell’s serving Piedmont and surrounding communities for 15+ years — residential, commercial, and geothermal.

HVAC Services in Piedmont

Heating & AC Repair

All brands serviced. $111 diagnostic fee. Upfront pricing before any work begins.. Common parts on the truck for same-day resolution on most calls.

System Replacement

Free estimates. Trane Comfort Specialist SELECT dealer with 12-year parts warranties available on qualifying equipment. Multiple financing options.

Geothermal Heat Pumps

Piedmont’s lot sizes and soil conditions make it excellent geothermal territory. We’re IGSHPA accredited. CKenergy customers may qualify for up to $2,000/ton in rebates.

New Construction

We work with Piedmont-area builders on new residential installs — Manual J load calculations, proper equipment sizing, and full installation.


The Hartzell’s Standard in Piedmont

We’re a family business based in Kingfisher — about 25 miles up the road. Owner Dave Hartzell has held his Master HVAC License and NATE certification for decades. We’re IGSHPA Geothermal accredited, a ClimateMaster GeoElite dealer, a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, and a Trane Comfort Specialist SELECT dealer. That’s the full spectrum of residential HVAC in one company.

Pricing is $99 to dispatch, $111 to diagnose, and a written quote before any work starts. Our 4.8★ across 276 Google reviews tells the same story our Piedmont customers do: we show up, we’re straight with you, and we fix it right.


Frequently Asked Questions — Piedmont HVAC Service

Does Hartzell’s serve Piedmont, OK?

Yes — Piedmont is squarely in our service corridor between Kingfisher and Oklahoma City. We run calls there regularly and can typically schedule same-day or next-day service.

Are there geothermal rebates available in Piedmont?

Possibly — depending on your electric provider. Some Piedmont homes are on CKenergy cooperative (up to $2,000/ton in rebates) while others are on OG&E ($1,000/ton). Call us and we’ll help you identify what you qualify for.

Do you do new construction HVAC in Piedmont?

Yes — Piedmont’s growth has brought a lot of new construction to the area, and we work with builders on new residential installs. We perform Manual J load calculations to ensure every system is properly sized from day one.

Piedmont, Oklahoma: Founded by a Doctor, Discovered by OKC Commuters

Dr. E.H. Long founded Piedmont in 1903. The St. Louis, El Reno and Western Railway arrived in 1904 and gave the town its economic reason to exist. For the next several decades Piedmont was a small agricultural community on the Canadian and Kingfisher County line, and it stayed that way longer than most towns in the Oklahoma City orbit. In 1940 there were 151 residents. In 1960 there were 146.

Then the OKC metro started moving northwest. By 1980 the population was 2,006. By 2020 it was 7,394. Piedmont became exactly what it sits next to: a bedroom community for people who want larger lots, a quieter pace, and 20 minutes from the city. The farmland that surrounded the original 1903 townsite is now subdivisions, and more are under construction.

That mix of original 1903-era homes, mid-century construction, and the wave of newer builds since the 1980s is what I see on service calls in Piedmont. I cover this area and the surrounding Canadian and Kingfisher County border communities. Call 405-375-4822.


Piedmont, Oklahoma: Fast-Growing and HVAC-Demanding

Piedmont is roughly 25 miles southeast of my shop in Kingfisher, and I’ve watched it transform from a quiet rural community into one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the state. That growth is exciting, but it creates real HVAC challenges. New subdivisions get built quickly, and not every builder takes the time for a proper Manual J load calculation or a quality duct install. I’ve gone into 2-year-old homes in Piedmont where the second floor hits 82°F on a 98-degree day because the system was sized by square footage alone instead of actual heat gain. That’s a solvable problem, but you need someone who’ll tell you the truth about the cause instead of just trying to sell you a new unit.

Piedmont straddles the CKenergy and OG&E service territories depending on your exact address. CKenergy co-op customers may qualify for geothermal rebates up to $2,000 per ton — on a typical 3-ton residential system that’s $6,000 back at installation, and then decades of dramatically lower utility bills. OG&E customers are eligible for up to $1,000 per ton plus $1,500 per unit on qualifying high-efficiency upgrades. We verify your utility account during the free estimate visit and handle the rebate paperwork entirely. One call to 405-375-4822 gets that process started.


More Questions About HVAC Service in Piedmont

How far is Hartzell’s from Piedmont, and how fast can you respond?

We’re based in Kingfisher, about 25 miles northwest of Piedmont — roughly 30 minutes on a typical day. We schedule Piedmont-area calls regularly and can typically offer same-day or next-day service. For heating or cooling emergencies, call us at 405-375-4822 and we’ll tell you the earliest available slot that day.

Am I in CKenergy or OG&E territory in Piedmont?

It depends on your specific address and which electric co-op or utility serves your meter. Parts of Piedmont and the surrounding Canadian County area fall under CKenergy cooperative (up to $2,000/ton geothermal rebate) while others are on OG&E ($1,000/ton geo, $1,500/unit HVAC). We look up your provider during the estimate visit and apply the right rebate program — you don’t have to figure that out yourself.

My Piedmont home is only 3 years old but my AC can’t keep up — what’s wrong?

In new construction that’s almost always one of three issues: undersized equipment, improper duct sizing or layout, or inadequate attic insulation. All three are common in fast-build subdivisions. I’ll do a full walk-through including an attic inspection and duct pressure test to identify the root cause before recommending any fix. Sometimes it’s a $400 fix; sometimes it’s a redesign — but you’ll know exactly what it is and why before spending a dollar.

Looking for HVAC near me in Piedmont?

When you search for HVAC near me in Piedmont, Oklahoma, Hartzell’s Heat & Air comes up because we actually serve Piedmont. Not a national call center. Dave Hartzell has 45 years of HVAC experience and runs a local crew out of Kingfisher. We cover all of Canadian County with same-day AC repair, heating service, tune-ups, and full system replacements. 4.8 stars from 276 reviews. Call 405-375-4822 or book online.

About Piedmont, Oklahoma

Piedmont sits right at the Kingfisher–Canadian county line — about 25 miles from my shop and part of my regular service territory. It’s one of the fastest-growing communities in the OKC metro, built on the appeal of small-town feel with OKC proximity. New construction is booming: 2,000–3,500 sq ft homes, most on half-acre to 1-acre lots — ideal for horizontal geothermal loops. The Canadian County portion of Piedmont is CKenergy territory ($2,000/ton, up to $24,000); the Kingfisher County portion falls under Cimarron Electric ($600 flat rebate). I confirm utility territory before every proposal — the county line runs right through town.

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