Compressor Replacement Cost in Edmond, OK

Compressor Replacement Cost in Edmond, OK

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A Guide to Transparent Pricing

For residents of beautiful Edmond, home comfort is a top priority, and a reliable air conditioner is essential to achieving it. If your outdoor unit is humming, constantly cycling, or simply not cooling, it’s a sign that the compressor could be failing—a problem that, while costly, has a clear and transparent solution.

At Yarbrough & Sons, we offer transparent pricing so you know the exact cost of a repair upfront. Below, we provide a complete guide to the most common warning signs, the causes of compressor wear and tear, and the importance of professional service.

Edmond's Climate and Your Compressor's Wear

Elevated Temperatures

Oklahoma’s intense heat increases the internal pressure and electrical load on the compressor, forcing it to work harder and wear out prematurely.

Voltage Fluctuations

Electrical storms can cause power spikes that damage the motor and other sensitive components of the compressor. For more information on local weather, you can check this external news site.

Dust and Debris

The region’s dirt and dust can clog coils, reducing refrigerant flow and causing the compressor to overheat.

Signs Your Compressor Might Be Failing

  • The outdoor unit hums or clicks, but the fan keeps running.
  • The breaker trips immediately when the thermostat calls for cool air.
  • Indoor humidity is high, even with long run times.
  • The suction line feels barely cool to the touch.

DIY Repair or Hire a Pro?

Replacing a compressor is not a job for amateurs. It involves EPA refrigerant recovery, high-temperature brazing, precise refrigerant charging, and a complete system evacuation. Incorrect work can cause major damage. Because of this, it’s always best to hire a licensed technician with the right equipment.

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Our Compressor Replacement Princing

We believe that while the cost of a specific job may vary, the way we calculate our prices should remain consistent and clear. This approach ensures fairness and allows you to understand exactly what you are paying for. 

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Up-front pricing (parts + labor)

Generic / Universal Compressor:

$3,289.00

OEM Compressor:

Starting at $5,300

Prices apply to single-stage compressors up to 5 tons within within 25 miles of your neighborhood. Two-stage or variable-speed inducers may cost more. Members of our Maintenance Club save an additional twenty percent.

What’s included in the flat price:

- New scroll or reciprocating compressor (universal or OEM as selected)
- Filter drier and line-set flush to remove debris
- Up to 10 lbs of refrigerant (R-410A or R-22 as applicable)
- Nitrogen-purged brazing joints for clean, strong seals
- Vacuum to 500 microns and factory-spec recharge
- Electronic verification of proper amperage and pressure before departure

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Cost breakdown

30% Overhead:

Recovery machines, vacuum pumps, stocked trucks, fuel, insurance, licensing, dispatch software

25% Parts and Materials:

Compressor, filter drier, refrigerant, solder, nitrogen

25% Loaded labor:

Technician wages plus payroll taxes, benefits, continuing education

5% Warranty reserve:

Funds set aside for callback pressure checks within one year

15% Net Profit:

Reinvested into better tools, inventory, and wages so we can keep delivering five-star service

Why list overhead? Transparency shows what it really costs to keep certified compressor specialists ready seven days a week from 8 am to 8 pm.

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How to Extend the Life of Your New Compressor

  • Keep the outdoor coils clean so the compressor runs efficiently.
  • Install a surge protector to guard your system against power spikes.
  • Replace air filters regularly.
  • Schedule annual maintenance to ensure your system is in optimal condition.
Compressor Replacement Cost in Our Different Service Areas

A compressor is the heart of your air conditioning system, crucial for it to operate safely and efficiently. If it fails, you need a fast and reliable replacement. At Yarbrough & Sons, we offer professional compressor replacement services throughout all our service areas. Our team provides honest pricing and prompt service to get your cooling system back on track.

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FAQ
How much does a universal compressor replacement cost in Edmond, OK?

A universal compressor replacement from Yarbrough & Sons has a flat price of $3,289, including refrigerant and a filter drier.

 OEM compressors start at $5,300, with the exact cost depending on the brand, capacity, and availability.

Unit tonnage, single- vs. two-stage, refrigerant type, and OEM availability can affect the final cost.

Most replacements, evacuation, and recharging are completed within four to six hours.