Triple Play install and service Amana equipment throughout Edmond, Oklahoma City, and the surrounding metro. Amana is one of our four featured install lines — we proudly install Amana and service all makes and models.
Amana in Oklahoma
Amana shares the Daikin parent company, so parts availability, warranty backing, and our technicians' familiarity carry straight across — a practical advantage for Oklahoma homeowners who want dependable, quickly-serviced equipment.
Why Amana for your Oklahoma home
Amana pairs genuinely strong warranties with the engineering muscle of the Daikin family, which makes it one of our most popular install recommendations for Oklahoma homeowners who want long-term peace of mind without paying for the top-tier flagship. The AVXC20 variable-speed and ASXC16 two-stage systems deliver the kind of even, quiet comfort that single-stage equipment can't, holding temperatures steady through the brutal stretch of an Oklahoma summer and modulating down to manage humidity on those muggy, storm-heavy evenings. The practical advantage of Amana sharing the Daikin parent company with Goodman shows up years after installation: parts move quickly, warranty claims are backed by one of the largest manufacturers in the world, and our technicians work across all three lines every week, so nothing about your system is unfamiliar when it needs attention. Amana's high-efficiency condensers and modulating AMVT furnaces also make it a natural choice for the whole-home comfort upgrades we do most often — replacing a tired builder-grade system in an established Edmond or Yukon neighborhood with equipment that costs meaningfully less to run. As with every install, we start with a load calculation, evaluate your existing ductwork for the restrictions that quietly wreck comfort and efficiency, size the system correctly, and register the warranty so you keep full coverage. Amana is where value and durability meet, and for a lot of Oklahoma families it's the sweet spot between up-front cost and years of dependable, low-hassle comfort.
Compressor types: single-stage, two-stage & variable-speed
Amana offers the full spread of compressor technologies, and choosing the right one matters more in our climate than most homeowners expect. Its entry single-stage condensers cool in one hard gear — the least expensive option, but the weakest at wringing humidity out of the air. The two-stage ASXC16-class systems add a lower, quieter gear that runs longer on average Oklahoma days for steadier comfort. At the top, the variable-speed AVXC20-class inverter systems modulate continuously to match your home's exact load, so on a 102°F July afternoon they ramp up to keep pace and on a mild evening they idle down while still pulling moisture from the air. That part-load runtime is where an inverter Amana earns its keep here — better dehumidification and lower energy use across the long stretch of a central-Oklahoma summer. On the heating side, the modulating AMVT-class furnaces bring the same smooth, even output to winter.
Amana sizes we install — 1.5 to 5 tons
Amana builds condensers, heat pumps, and furnaces across the standard residential tonnage range, so we can match the equipment to your home once we know its real cooling load. Square footage is only the starting point — a shaded, well-insulated home needs less capacity than a sun-baked one of the same size — which is why every Amana install begins with a Manual J load calculation rather than a like-for-like swap.
HVAC capacity is measured in tons, where one ton equals 12,000 BTU of cooling per hour. We install Amana across the full standard residential ladder — 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 and 5 tons — in half-ton steps so we can match your home's real load rather than rounding up. As a rough central-Oklahoma starting point, a typical 1,600–2,000 sq ft Edmond home often lands around 3 to 3.5 tons, but square footage alone never determines the size.
| Home size (conditioned area) | Typical tonnage range |
|---|---|
| Up to ~1,200 sq ft | 1.5 – 2 tons |
| ~1,200 – 1,600 sq ft | 2 – 2.5 tons |
| ~1,600 – 2,000 sq ft | 2.5 – 3.5 tons |
| ~2,000 – 2,600 sq ft | 3 – 4 tons |
| ~2,600 – 3,200 sq ft | 4 – 5 tons |
| ~3,200 sq ft and up | 5 tons or a dual-system design |
This table is a starting point, not a substitute for a load calculation. Insulation, window area and orientation, ceiling height, ductwork, air-sealing, and shade all move the number — an oversized system short-cycles and leaves your home humid. That's why we run a Manual J on every Amana install instead of matching the old unit's tonnage.
Product lines we work with
- AVXC20 (variable-speed)
- ASXC16
- AMVT modulating furnace
Common Amana repairs
- Capacitor and contactor wear
- Blower motor modules
- Heat-exchanger inspection on older units
Warranty & registration
Amana is known for some of the strongest warranty coverage in the category, particularly on its premium condensers and furnaces — a big part of why we recommend it so often for homeowners who want long-term peace of mind. As with any manufacturer, the full coverage depends on registering the equipment promptly after installation, which we take care of for you. Backed by the Daikin parent company, Amana's warranty claims and replacement parts move quickly, so a claim years down the road isn't a headache.
Who Amana is right for
Amana is the sweet spot for homeowners who want dependable, well-warrantied comfort without paying flagship prices — the classic choice for replacing a tired builder-grade system in an established Edmond, Yukon, or Moore neighborhood. If long warranty coverage and solid value matter more to you than having the absolute top-tier modulation, Amana is often the honest recommendation. Homeowners chasing the very best humidity control may prefer Daikin; those on the tightest budget may look at Goodman.
Why we install Amana
Amana is part of the Daikin family alongside Amana and Goodman, which means shared parts availability, unified warranty backing, and technicians who know the equipment inside out. That translates to faster service and dependable comfort for your Oklahoma home. Ask us about efficiency tiers and warranty registration when you call.