HVAC Service Near Me in Fairview, Oklahoma

Serving Fairview & Major County — NATE Certified — Call 405-375-4822

Fairview is the seat of Major County and sits at the heart of northwest Oklahoma's farming and ranching country. Hartzell's Heat & Air has been making the drive out to Major County for decades, servicing farmhouses, rural acreage properties, and in-town homes that depend on reliable heating and cooling through Oklahoma's hard winters and sweltering summers. We understand the equipment mix in this part of the state — older gas furnaces, aging central air units, and an increasing number of homeowners making the switch to geothermal on properties that are perfectly suited for ground loops.

When you call Hartzell's from Fairview, you're reaching a family-owned shop in Kingfisher — not a call center. Dave Hartzell holds an Oklahoma Master HVAC License, NATE certification, and IGSHPA Geothermal accreditation. We give you upfront pricing before any work begins, and we stock common parts on the truck so most repairs are resolved in a single visit.

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 We Provide in Fairview

Heating & Furnace Repair

Gas furnace, heat pump, and electric heat repair throughout Major County. We carry common parts and resolve most issues same-day.

AC Repair & Maintenance

Central air conditioning diagnosis, refrigerant service, and seasonal tune-ups. Upfront pricing before we start — always.

Geothermal Heat Pumps

Rural Major County properties with acreage are excellent candidates for horizontal ground loops. We're IGSHPA accredited and install ClimateMaster systems — the most efficient heating and cooling option available.

System Replacement

Free estimates on new Trane, RunTru, and Mitsubishi systems. We perform Manual J load calculations to size equipment correctly for your specific home — no guessing, no oversized units.


Gloss Mountains State Park near Fairview Oklahoma — red mesa landmark Major County
Gloss Mountains State Park — the iconic red selenite mesas west of Fairview. Major County seat, served by Hartzell’s for residential and commercial HVAC. (Photo: Parker Whitson / Unsplash (CC0))

Hartzell's Heat & Air service van at job site
Hartzell’s on the road — serving Fairview Oklahoma and surrounding communities for 15+ years.

Why Fairview Homeowners Choose Hartzell's

Major County is one of the more rural parts of our service area, and we treat it seriously. We schedule Fairview calls with firm arrival windows — not vague half-day estimates — because we respect that our customers out here have farms and businesses to run. Our 4.8★ rating across 276 Google reviews reflects what customers across central and northwest Oklahoma have come to expect: honest pricing, no unnecessary upsells, and technicians who explain what they find.

  • Master HVAC License + NATE certified — fully licensed for all work in Oklahoma
  • IGSHPA Geothermal accreditation — certified for ground-source heat pump installations
  • ClimateMaster GeoElite dealer — top-tier geothermal equipment with full warranty support
  • Flat-rate upfront pricing — you see the cost before we touch anything
  • Employee-owned for 15+ years — Kingfisher-based, locally operated, no franchise markup

Frequently Asked Questions — Fairview HVAC Service

Does Hartzell’s service Fairview, OK?

Yes — Fairview and Major County are part of our regular service area. We provide heating and AC repair, system replacement, geothermal installation, and preventive maintenance throughout Fairview and surrounding Major County communities.

What HVAC rebates are available in Fairview?

Fairview is served by Northwest Electric Cooperative and other rural co-ops that offer rebates on qualifying geothermal and energy-efficient HVAC installations. Call us at 405-375-4822 and we’ll help you identify exactly which rebates apply to your property before you commit to a system.

How long does it take Hartzell’s to reach Fairview for a service call?

Fairview is about 50 miles northwest of our Kingfisher shop — typically a 55-minute drive. We schedule Fairview calls in advance and give you a firm arrival window. For heating or cooling emergencies, we prioritize after-hours response throughout Major County.

Fairview, Oklahoma: County Seat, Stone Courthouse, and the Glass Mountains

Adam J. Bower named this town Fairview for what he saw from the townsite: the Cimarron River valley and the Glass Mountains to the west. The Glass Mountains are not glass. They are selenite and gypsum crystal bluffs that catch light in a way that looks like broken glass on the hillsides. It is one of the more unusual landscapes in Oklahoma, and it is visible from Fairview’s main street.

When Major County was organized at 1907 statehood, the county seat question was not settled yet. In 1908, the communities competed for the designation. Fairview won decisively: 1,794 votes against Cleo Springs with 461, Orienta with 419, and Ringwood with 287. That win made Fairview the center of county government, commerce, and services for Major County. In 1928 the county built a stone courthouse for 7,495. At today’s value that is about 1.4 million dollars. It is still standing.

Fairview is the commercial center of Major County, which means it has a wider mix of homes than most rural towns in the region. Everything from early 1900s downtown construction to mid-century neighborhoods to newer builds. I service Fairview and Major County. Call 405-375-4822.


Fairview, Oklahoma: Major County’s HVAC Challenges

Fairview is about 50 miles northwest of my shop in Kingfisher — Major County seat, heart of northwest Oklahoma wheat country, and home to some of the most exposed residential properties in my service area. I’m talking about farmhouses and acreage homes with no windbreak on three sides, where a poorly installed or undersized system fails in the first hard winter. The Great Salt Plains region north of Fairview also creates unique humidity conditions in spring and early summer that drive cooling loads higher than the square footage alone would suggest. Proper Manual J load calculations matter here — I do them on every replacement estimate, no exceptions.

Major County’s rural character makes it one of the best geothermal markets in my territory. Properties with acreage — and there are plenty around Fairview — have room for horizontal ground loops that can cut heating and cooling costs by 50–70% compared to conventional gas or heat pump systems. Northwest Electric Cooperative serves much of this area and has had rebate programs for qualifying energy-efficiency upgrades; I verify current availability at the estimate visit because these programs change. I carry a ClimateMaster GeoElite dealership and IGSHPA accreditation — if geo makes sense for your property, I’ll tell you honestly, and if it doesn’t, I’ll tell you that too. Call 405-375-4822 and let’s take a look.


More Questions About HVAC Service in Fairview

What utility serves Fairview, Oklahoma and are there HVAC rebates?

Most of Fairview and Major County is served by Northwest Electric Cooperative. Northwest Electric has offered rebates on qualifying high-efficiency HVAC and geothermal installations — the exact amounts and eligibility requirements change periodically. We confirm current rebate availability during your free estimate visit so you get accurate information before committing to any equipment. Call 405-375-4822 to schedule.

Is a geothermal heat pump practical for a farmhouse near Fairview?

Often yes — and Major County properties are some of the best candidates we see. Acreage properties with open ground have the space for horizontal loop installations, which are less expensive than vertical drilling and very effective in the clay-loam soil common to this area. We’re IGSHPA accredited and install ClimateMaster systems with full warranty coverage. A free site assessment will tell you exactly what your property can support and what the payback looks like at current utility rates.

Do you handle commercial HVAC in Fairview and Major County?

Yes — we work on small commercial buildings, farm shops, churches, and municipal facilities throughout Major County. Ductless mini-split systems are a popular solution for outbuildings and additions without existing ductwork. As a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, we size, install, and warrant these systems correctly. For larger commercial projects we can assess and quote on-site. Call 405-375-4822 to discuss your building’s needs.

Looking for HVAC near me in Fairview?

When you search for HVAC near me in Fairview, Oklahoma, Hartzell’s Heat & Air comes up because we actually serve Fairview. 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 Major 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 Fairview, Oklahoma

Fairview is the Major County seat — rural western Oklahoma at its most open. Wheat fields, the Cimarron River valley, and a long drive from most HVAC contractors. I cover Fairview and Major County because the territory deserves someone qualified who will actually show up. There’s no CKenergy or OG&E rebate in Major County, but geothermal is still economically sound on acreage properties — 300–500% efficiency and a ground loop that outlasts anything conventional. If you’ve been running the same system past its useful life because nobody wants to drive out — call 405-375-4822. That’s exactly why I cover this territory.

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