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Air King Mechanical Services, LLC
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Serving Lathrop, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"You wonâ  t believe the construction waste, dirt, dust and grime that will come out of your heating/AC ducts, it was amazing. Plus he sprayed hospital grade sanitizer in all the vents, not only does it kill the mildew/mold but also has a nice mint aroma. Thoroughly pleased with the service and the cost, should have done this years ago. Professional attitude of the service representative was a great plus."
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Air Duct
Air Duct
Dust out of Vent
Air Duct

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Response time8 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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MC Mechanical, LLC
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Serving Lathrop, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very nice person to deal with. Seemed to know his business very well. Reasonable priced and efficient. Would recommend him to anyone."
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Trane RUN TRU
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Medium Temp Refrigeration Replacement

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Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Nathan's Handyman Service
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Serving Lathrop, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Brian was my handyman and is now my favorite handyman! Lol. He is a nice, sweet and efficient builder. He got my bed built in like 2 1/2 hours. I was so happy. I would definitely recommend these guys. I know this isn’t a good picture of my bed, but I wouldn’t even have a picture if it wasn’t for Brian. THANK YOU, BRIAN!!!!"
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Recommended by71%of homeowners
Around the House KC
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Serving Lathrop, MO and surrounding areas

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Hi, I'm the owner of Around the House KC. I take pride in helping Kansas City homeowners and property managers keep their properties in great shape. Whether it's a plumbing, electric, door, or appliance repair, painting project, or a growing honey-do list, I provide dependable service, attention to detail, and honest communication from start to finish. Free estimates available.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

The average cost to replace or install a new HVAC system is around $7,500. However, the price can range from $5,000 to $12,500, depending on factors like the size of your home, the type and brand of the unit, and your specific heating and cooling needs. If you only need to replace certain components, the cost will be lower; for example, a new AC unit can cost between $2,200 and $5,500, while a new furnace costs $3,200 to $6,000. If additional work like new ductwork is required, the total cost could be as high as $22,000. It's best to contact a local HVAC company for an accurate quote.

While an air conditioner can temporarily run with a dirty filter, it is not recommended as it will not work efficiently. A dirty filter forces the system to work harder to circulate cool air, leading to reduced airflow, increased wear and tear, and higher energy bills. This added strain can cause the air conditioner to overheat or fail prematurely. Furthermore, a clogged filter may allow dust and dirt to accumulate in your ductwork, negatively impacting air quality. It is more cost-effective to clean or replace filters regularly than to pay higher utility bills and risk needing to replace the entire AC unit.

Troubleshooting common issues with your AC often sheds light on a problem with the compressor. Signs that you need to replace a bad compressor include your AC blowing warm air, short cycling (turning on and off), making strange noises, and blowing less air overall. Since these problems can stem from several areas of your AC, always call a local AC repair team to confirm it's the compressor.

HVAC companies may charge an hourly rate or a flat fee. Hourly rates typically range from $100 to $250 per hour, with an average around $175. Some contractors charge a flat fee for specific services, such as an inspection, which can cost between $150 and $500. The total cost of an HVAC service is influenced by several factors, including: the urgency of the service (emergency repairs after hours or on holidays cost more), the time of year, the type, size, and brand of your HVAC system, the specific repair needed, and whether you have a service contract.

If you’re planning an AC replacement, choosing an AC with a higher SEER rating may save you money in the long run. Tax credits could cover as much as 30% of the job, and you’ll notice smaller utility bills (particularly if you live in a hot climate where you need to constantly run the AC). Generally, you can expect to pay between $350 and $1,500 for each SEER rating increase. Weigh the cost against your typical utility bill to figure out what’s worth it to you.

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