HVAC Service Near Me in Lahoma, Oklahoma | Hartzell’s Heat & Air

Hartzell’s Heat & Air provides heating, cooling, and geothermal service to Lahoma and Garfield County. Locally owned, 15+ years. NATE Certified. Upfront pricing on every call.

Serving Lahoma, OK · NATE Certified · Same-Day Available · 405-375-4822

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

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AC Repair  ·  Heat Pumps  ·  Geothermal  ·  Maintenance Plans


HVAC Services in Lahoma

AC Repair

Same-day AC repair in Lahoma. All major brands. Upfront pricing before any work begins. $111 diagnostic credited toward repair.

Heating Repair

Furnace and heat pump repair for Lahoma homes. 24/7 emergency service. NATE Certified technicians on every call.

System Replacement

Full HVAC replacement in Lahoma starting with a Manual J load calculation — equipment sized right for your home, not the last one we replaced.

🌐 Geothermal

Lahoma’s flat rural landscape is ideal for horizontal geothermal loop field installations. IGSHPA Accredited installer. Ask about utility rebates for Garfield County.

Maintenance

$229 tune-up covers all safety checks, refrigerant, electrical, and filter inspection. Dave’s 360 Plan includes two tune-ups per year.

Emergency HVAC

Heating or cooling failure in Lahoma? We answer 24/7 including weekends and holidays. Call 405-375-4822.


Lahoma, Oklahoma: The Last Three Syllables

The name Lahoma is literally the last three syllables of Oklahoma. Okla-HO-MA. Someone in 1894 thought that was a good enough name for a new town in Garfield County, and it stuck. The town was founded in 1894 and then relocated in 1901 when the Enid and Anadarko Railway came through, because in those years the railroad decided where the town would actually be.

The families who settled here were the same German and Czech immigrant farmers who built communities throughout Garfield County. They brought the work ethic, the wheat farming knowledge, and in many cases the Turkey Red winter wheat seed they had carried from Russia or Kansas. That seed is part of why Garfield County became one of the largest grain markets in the United States.

Lahoma is quiet farm country today with about 534 people. The homes out here are mostly older farmhouses that have been maintained over generations. HVAC in rural Garfield County means propane systems, older equipment, and homes where the priority has always been keeping things running rather than upgrading. I service this area. Call 405-375-4822.

Utility Rebates in Lahoma

Garfield County Electric Cooperative territory — ask about heat pump rebate programs. Hartzell’s helps process your utility rebate paperwork as part of every installation — we provide the AHRI certificate, contractor license, and IGSHPA credentials your utility requires. See all Oklahoma rebates ›


Enid Oklahoma grain elevator skyline — Garfield County landmark near Lahoma
Enid’s grain elevator skyline — Garfield County seat, just north of Lahoma. Agricultural and commercial center for the region. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)
Hartzell's Heat & Air service van at Lahoma Oklahoma job site
Hartzell’s serving Lahoma and surrounding communities for 15+ years — residential, commercial, and geothermal.

Why Lahoma Homeowners Choose Hartzell’s

  • Upfront pricing — you know the cost before we start, every time
  • NATE Certified technicians — nationally certified, not just trained in-house
  • Manual J sizing on replacements — we calculate the load, we don’t guess
  • IGSHPA Accredited geothermal installer — one of very few in Oklahoma
  • Trane TCS SELECT & Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer — premium brands installed right
  • Serving Garfield County for 15+ years — we’re not a franchise, we’re your neighbors

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you service Lahoma same-day?

Yes — same-day service is often available in Lahoma and Garfield County. Call 405-375-4822 early in the day for the best chance of same-day scheduling. Emergency HVAC calls are answered 24/7.

What are your service call fees in Lahoma?

$99 dispatch fee on every visit. $111 diagnostic fee credited toward your repair or replacement if you accept an estimate within 14 days. $229 for a full tune-up. Upfront quotes on all repairs before any work begins. See full pricing ›

Is geothermal worth it in Lahoma?

Lahoma’s flat rural landscape is ideal for horizontal geothermal loop field installations. With utility rebates still active in 2026, geothermal is often the best long-term investment for Lahoma homeowners who plan to stay in their home 10+ years. Call for a free no-obligation estimate — we’ll walk your property and tell you honestly if geothermal makes sense for your specific situation.


Lahoma, Oklahoma: Small Town, Big HVAC Demands

Lahoma is tucked between Enid and the Enid Regional Airport in Garfield County — a quiet farming community where I’ve been making service calls for years. It’s about 40 miles northeast of Kingfisher, and what I find consistently in Lahoma is older housing stock paired with equipment that’s been limping along past its useful life. When a furnace in a 1960s farmhouse finally quits in January, the call comes to us. I’m proud of that — it means people here trust us to do the job right, charge a fair price, and not try to sell them something they don’t need.

Garfield County is PSO territory in much of its eastern portion, and PSO offers a geothermal rebate of $1,400 flat or $350–$525 per ton on qualifying installations. Combine that with Lahoma’s flat open land — ideal for horizontal ground loops — and you’ve got one of the better geothermal payback scenarios in my service area. For homeowners still on propane or older natural gas systems, a geothermal conversion frequently pays for itself in 10 years or less at today’s propane prices. I’ll model the actual numbers on your home and utility usage — no guessing, no overselling. Call 405-375-4822 to get on the schedule.


More Questions About HVAC Service in Lahoma

What is the OG&E geothermal rebate ($1,000/ton) amount for Lahoma homeowners?

PSO (Public Service Company of Oklahoma) offers a geothermal heat pump rebate of $1,400 flat or $350–$525 per ton on qualifying installations. We confirm your exact rebate eligibility at the estimate visit — rebate amounts can vary by system efficiency rating and current program terms. We handle all rebate paperwork as part of the installation. Call 405-375-4822 to discuss what your home qualifies for.

Is my older Lahoma farmhouse a good candidate for HVAC replacement?

Almost certainly yes, if your system is 12+ years old. Older Garfield County homes often have systems that are running at 40–60% of their original efficiency and are a compressor failure away from a full replacement anyway. A proactive replacement on your schedule — when you can shop financing options and take your time — is almost always a better outcome than an emergency swap in August heat. Call us for a free system assessment and replacement quote: 405-375-4822.

Do you offer financing for HVAC replacement in Lahoma?

Yes — we offer financing through Synchrony, Wells Fargo, and Wisetack with same-day decisions in most cases. Monthly payments on a full system replacement can be lower than you’d expect, especially with available OG&E rebates reducing the principal. We’ll walk you through all the options during the estimate visit — no pressure, just numbers. Call 405-375-4822 to schedule a free estimate.

Looking for HVAC near me in Lahoma?

When you search for HVAC near me in Lahoma, Oklahoma, Hartzell’s Heat & Air comes up because we actually serve Lahoma. 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 Garfield County with same-day AC repair, heating service, tune-ups, and full system replacements. 4.8 stars from 271 reviews. Call 405-375-4822 or book online.

About Lahoma, Oklahoma

Lahoma is a small farming community in western Garfield County, just off US-81 south of Enid — about 35 miles north of Kingfisher. It’s OG&E territory: $1,000/ton geothermal rebate and up to $3,000 on qualifying standard HVAC replacement ($1,500 per unit, two units max). I run this corridor regularly for Enid-area calls, and Lahoma fits naturally into that territory. Same service, same upfront pricing as a Kingfisher call — 405-375-4822.

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Lahoma is part of Hartzell’s Garfield County service area. We serve all communities across Garfield County with NATE-certified technicians and the same upfront pricing as our Kingfisher home base. See all Garfield County communities we serve →



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