Gober Heat & Air is a full-service HVAC equipment retailer and installation contractor operating in Oklahoma City, selling furnaces, air conditioning units, heat pumps, and related components alongside professional installation and maintenance services.
The business functions as both a supply house and a licensed HVAC contractor. Unlike big-box retailers that stock commodity units, Gober carries residential and light commercial equipment and pairs sales with in-house installation, maintenance contracts, and service calls. This dual model means you can buy a unit and have the same company handle load calculations, permitting, and setup rather than coordinating separately with a retailer and a contractor.
Gober stocks units across multiple efficiency tiers. Entry-level furnaces and air conditioners typically fall in the 13–14 SEER range, while higher-efficiency models reach 16–18 SEER. Heat pump options include both air-source and, less commonly in Oklahoma City retail, ground-source units. Pricing varies sharply by efficiency and capacity; a mid-range 3-ton air conditioning unit runs roughly $2,000 to $3,500 for the equipment alone, while installation labor adds $1,500 to $2,500 depending on ductwork condition and complexity. Furnace replacements typically cost between $3,500 and $5,500 installed. Request a formal estimate before committing; quotes reflect your home's load calculation and local labor costs.
Gober offers preventive maintenance plans starting around $150 to $250 annually, covering seasonal inspections and filter changes. Service calls for existing equipment run $80 to $150 for a diagnostic visit; repair costs depend on the part and labor involved. Emergency service (nights, weekends, holidays) carries a premium surcharge, typically 50 percent above standard rates. Existing customers often get priority scheduling during peak heating and cooling seasons.
Gober differs from national chains like Home Depot or Lowe's primarily in scope. Those retailers sell equipment only and do not handle installation; you arrange a contractor separately, which adds complexity and removes the guarantee of equipment-installer alignment. Local competitors include larger firms like Comfort Systems USA and smaller independent shops. Comfort Systems operates multiple locations across Oklahoma and the region, offering comparable equipment tiers and standard labor rates; their scale sometimes means faster scheduling but less personalized attention. Independent contractors without retail showrooms often undercut equipment pricing because they source directly, but you lose the walk-in opportunity to see units side by side. Gober occupies a middle ground: local enough to know your system's context, established enough to carry inventory and handle volume.
Gober works best for homeowners replacing aging equipment and wanting to avoid the friction of finding a licensed contractor. If you know your equipment brand and model and simply want the lowest price on a unit, mail-order or warehouse retailers may beat Gober's retail pricing. If you have a complex system or ductwork problems requiring design consultation, Gober's in-house expertise adds value. Renters and those in temporary housing will find Gober less relevant since you cannot authorize replacement-level work.
Walk in with your current equipment's make, model, and age if you have it. A staff member will discuss your comfort concerns, cooling and heating performance, and energy bills. If you are replacing equipment, Gober will schedule a load calculation at your home, a one-to-two-hour assessment measuring square footage, insulation, window orientation, and local climate data to determine the right capacity unit. This step is critical and often skipped by budget retailers; undersizing or oversizing degrades efficiency and comfort. The estimate follows the load calc and includes equipment cost, installation labor, permit fees, and any ductwork modifications.
Gober operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; confirm current hours and Saturday availability by phone before visiting, as retail hours shift seasonally with service demand. Street or lot parking is available at the showroom location. Installation crews typically schedule appointments during weekday working hours; emergency weekend service is available but costs more. Lead time for routine replacement jobs runs one to three weeks depending on season; summer and winter see longer waits.
Gober Heat & Air fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City homeowners who want equipment choice and professional installation from the same source, eliminating the coordination burden of managing a retailer and a contractor separately.
