Geothermal Installation: Oklahoma

IGSHPA Accredited. ClimateMaster GeoElite Dealer. Oklahoma utility rebates available. Free estimate.

Call 405-375-4822 for a Free Estimate

Serving Central Oklahoma and surrounding counties

⭐ 4.8 stars / 271 reviews  |  IGSHPA Accredited  |  ClimateMaster GeoElite Dealer

I’ve been installing geothermal heat pump systems in Oklahoma for years, and I know the soil conditions, loop depths, and design considerations that make a Central Oklahoma geothermal install work right the first time. I’m IGSHPA Accredited and a ClimateMaster GeoElite Dealer, which means I’ve completed the training and certifications that most HVAC contractors haven’t. With 45 years total in the trade, geothermal is one of the things I’m most passionate about.

Free Estimate + Oklahoma Utility Rebates

All geothermal estimates are free. I’ll evaluate your property, size the loop field, and give you a complete installed cost with no obligation.

Active rebates that may apply to your install:

  • CKenergy: $2,000 per ton (Blaine and Canadian counties)
  • OG&E: $1,000 per ton on geothermal systems
  • OEC: $400 to $700 per ton (okcoop.org/rebates/)
  • KPWA: Confirmed rebates for Kingfisher area customers
  • CVEC: Rebates confirmed (mycvec.coop)

Rebate eligibility depends on your utility provider. I’ll tell you exactly what you qualify for on your free estimate call.

Why Geothermal Makes Sense in Oklahoma

  • Lower utility bills year-round. Geothermal systems move heat instead of generating it. In Oklahoma’s climate, homeowners regularly see 40 to 60% reductions in heating and cooling costs.
  • 25-year system lifespan. The ground loop lasts 50 years or more. The indoor unit runs in a conditioned space, so it lasts longer than conventional equipment. You install it once and you’re done for decades.
  • Oklahoma utility rebates offset the upfront cost. Several Oklahoma utilities offer rebates of $1,000 or more per ton, which can mean $4,000 to $6,000 back on a typical residential install.

What Geothermal Customers Say

“Dave walked us through the whole process from loop field design to the OG&E rebate paperwork. Our utility bills dropped by more than half the first summer. Best home improvement decision we ever made.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, Kingfisher County homeowner

“I talked to three contractors before Dave. He was the only one who was actually IGSHPA certified and could explain the ground loop design. The install went exactly as he said it would. Five stars, no question.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, Logan County customer

Oklahoma Geothermal Service Area

I install geothermal systems throughout Central and Northwest Oklahoma, including:

Kingfisher County, Blaine County, Canadian County, Garfield County, Logan County, Dewey County, Major County, and surrounding rural areas statewide.

Have a rural property with acreage? Horizontal loop fields are often the best fit. Call 405-375-4822 and I’ll walk you through your options.

Ready to get a free geothermal estimate?

I’ll evaluate your property, size the system, and tell you exactly what Oklahoma rebates you qualify for.

Call 405-375-4822

No forms. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about whether geothermal is right for you.

Geothermal Installation Questions

How much does geothermal installation cost in Oklahoma?

A residential geothermal installation in Oklahoma typically runs $15,000 to $30,000 installed, depending on home size, loop field type, and soil conditions. With utility rebates from OG&E ($1,000/ton), OEC ($400 to $700/ton), or others, many homeowners see $3,000 to $8,000 back. The long-term energy savings usually deliver a full payback within 7 to 12 years. Call 405-375-4822 for a free site-specific estimate.

What Oklahoma utility rebates are available for geothermal heat pumps?

Several Oklahoma utilities offer active geothermal rebates in 2026. OG&E offers $1,000 per ton. OEC offers $400 to $700 per ton. KPWA and CVEC both have confirmed rebate programs for their service areas. Eligibility depends on your utility provider. I’ll determine what you qualify for on your free estimate call at 405-375-4822.

How long does a geothermal heat pump installation take in Oklahoma?

Most residential installs take two to four days total. The loop field drilling or trenching is usually done in one day by the loop contractor. I then install the indoor unit and make all the connections. From your first call to a running system, plan on one to two weeks to schedule everything. I coordinate the whole project so you don’t have to manage multiple contractors.

Does geothermal work well in Oklahoma’s climate?

Geothermal works extremely well here. The ground temperature in Central Oklahoma stays around 60 to 65 degrees year-round. That stable ground temperature is what geothermal uses as its heat exchange medium, which is far more efficient than the 100-degree summer air or the 20-degree winter air that conventional equipment has to fight against. Oklahoma’s climate is actually ideal for geothermal performance.

What is IGSHPA accreditation and why does it matter for geothermal installation?

IGSHPA is the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association. Their Accredited Installer certification requires specific training in loop field design, system sizing, and installation standards. It matters because most HVAC contractors have not completed this training. A poorly designed loop field will underperform for the life of the system. I’m IGSHPA Accredited and a ClimateMaster GeoElite Dealer, so I design and install these systems the right way.


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