My HVAC Tech
Find ContractorsServicesResourcesBlogFor Contractors
FM

Federal Mechanical

Commercial Verified
1900 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, Oklahoma City, OK
RTUAHUBoilerChilled Water/ChillerSplit SystemCooling Tower
Request a Quote(405) 208-4487

Request a Quote

Avg. response in 4 hours

Commercial Capabilities

24/7 AvailabilityNo

Is this your business?

Claim this listing to manage your profile, respond to reviews, and receive leads.

Claim This Listing

Similar Contractors in OK

View all
TM

Total Mechanical Services

Oklahoma City, OK

24/7 Available·Chilled Water · Boiler · RTU+3
Service AgreementsMulti-Site
(3)

Total Mechanical Services — Del City, OK commercial HVAC contractor with ASME R-Stamp, 24/7 emergency dispatch, and stat...

OH

Oklahoma Heat, Air, and Refrigeration

Oklahoma City, OK

24/7 Available·RTU · Split System · Heat Pump+3
Service Agreements
(220)

Oklahoma City commercial HVAC — RTUs, VRF, boilers & more. 5-star rated, 24/7 service, transparent pricing. Serving OKC...

Commercial HVAC in Oklahoma City, OK

Explore commercial HVAC contractors and services across Oklahoma City.

All Commercial HVAC Contractors in Oklahoma City, OKCommercial HVAC Repair in Oklahoma CityCommercial HVAC Service in Oklahoma CityCommercial HVAC Installation in Oklahoma CityCommercial HVAC Maintenance in Oklahoma CityEmergency HVAC Service in Oklahoma CityRooftop Unit (RTU) Service in Oklahoma CityBoiler Service in Oklahoma CityChiller Repair & Maintenance in Oklahoma City
My HVAC Tech

The trusted directory for commercial HVAC contractors. Find, compare, and hire the best heating and cooling professionals near you.

Created by BaaDigi

Directory

  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Dallas, TX
  • Miami, FL
  • Houston, TX
  • Chicago, IL
  • Los Angeles, CA

Services

  • Commercial HVAC Repair
  • Commercial HVAC Service
  • Commercial HVAC Installation
  • Commercial HVAC Maintenance
  • Commercial HVAC Replacement
  • Commercial AC Repair

Company

  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • For Contractors
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • HVAC Marketing

© 2026 My HVAC Tech. All rights reserved.

3839 McKinney Avenue, Suite 155, Dallas, TX 75204

+1 866-864-7460

Quick Answers

How do I choose a reliable commercial HVAC contractor in Oklahoma City?

Federal Mechanical serves Oklahoma City commercial properties within a 25-mile radius, covering office buildings, government facilities, educational institutions, and industrial warehouses — a breadth of building-type experience that signals genuine commercial expertise. Facility managers should verify that a contractor services their specific system type (RTUs, chillers, boilers, cooling towers) and building category before signing a service agreement.

When should a commercial HVAC system be replaced?

A commercial HVAC system typically warrants replacement when repair costs consistently exceed 50% of the replacement cost, efficiency has degraded significantly, or the unit can no longer maintain code-required conditions — factors Federal Mechanical can assess across the rooftop units, chilled water systems, boilers, and air handling units it services in the Oklahoma City market. Oklahoma City's wide temperature swings, from sub-freezing winters to 100°F-plus summers, accelerate wear on commercial equipment, making periodic condition assessments especially important.

Does Federal Mechanical offer commercial HVAC duct cleaning?

Duct cleaning is not listed among Federal Mechanical's verified services, which focus on rooftop units, air handling units, boiler systems, chilled water and chiller systems, split systems, and cooling towers. Facility managers needing duct cleaning should contact Federal Mechanical directly to confirm current service offerings or obtain a referral.

About

Federal Mechanical is an Oklahoma City commercial HVAC contractor serving a 25-mile radius from its location at 1900 NE 36th St, specializing in the full range of mechanical systems found in mid- to large-scale commercial buildings. The company services rooftop units, air handling units, split systems, boiler systems, chilled water and chiller systems, and cooling towers — the primary mechanical infrastructure types found in Oklahoma City's office corridors, government campuses, educational institutions, and industrial parks. That system depth matters in a market where a single property may combine a cooling tower with a chilled water loop and a backup boiler, all of which require coordinated expertise. Federal Mechanical's verified building-type coverage includes office buildings, industrial and warehouse facilities, retail spaces, government buildings, educational institutions, and mixed-use properties. Oklahoma City's continental climate, with hot, humid summers regularly reaching triple-digit heat and winters that bring hard freezes, creates year-round demand pressure on commercial mechanical systems — making a local contractor with broad equipment familiarity a practical operational asset. Facility and property managers evaluating HVAC service partners in the Oklahoma City metro should confirm that a contractor's equipment competencies match the specific systems installed in their buildings. Federal Mechanical's focus on commercial and institutional building types — rather than residential — positions it as a resource for managers running complex, multi-system properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of commercial buildings does Federal Mechanical service in Oklahoma City?

Federal Mechanical services office buildings, industrial and warehouse facilities, retail spaces, government buildings, educational institutions, and mixed-use properties. This range covers the predominant commercial property categories in the Oklahoma City metro area.

Does Federal Mechanical work on chilled water and cooling tower systems?

Yes, both chilled water and chiller systems and cooling towers are listed among Federal Mechanical's serviced systems. These are common in larger Oklahoma City commercial and government buildings where centralized cooling infrastructure is required.

How far from Oklahoma City will Federal Mechanical travel for commercial HVAC service?

Federal Mechanical operates within a 25-mile service radius of its Oklahoma City location at 1900 NE 36th St. Facility managers with properties in the surrounding metro area should confirm coverage for their specific address when scheduling service.

Can Federal Mechanical service rooftop units on retail and mixed-use properties?

Rooftop units are a core part of Federal Mechanical's service offering, and both retail spaces and mixed-use properties are listed as building types the company serves. RTUs are among the most common primary cooling and heating systems in Oklahoma City retail and mixed-use developments.

Does Federal Mechanical service boiler systems for educational institutions and government buildings?

Boiler systems are included in Federal Mechanical's verified list of serviced equipment, and educational institutions and government buildings are both listed building types. These facilities in Oklahoma City frequently rely on boiler-based heating given the region's cold winter periods.

Equipment & Systems

System Types Serviced

Rooftop Unit (RTU)Air Handling Unit (AHU)BoilerChilled Water / ChillerSplit SystemCooling Tower

Building Types Served

Office Building
Industrial / Warehouse
Retail / Shopping Center
Government / Municipal
Education / Campus
Mixed Use

License & Insurance

Insurance VerifiedNot verified

Location

1900 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, USA

How soon do you need service?

By submitting, you agree to our Terms of Service. No spam — ever.