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Mini Split Guys
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Serving Polo, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mini Split Guys and Ben know what they are doing. Great service! Recommend using them for your new installs and service work on mini splits."
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Response time3 hrs
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Around the House KC
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Serving Polo, 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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Tap Heating & Cooling
4.5(
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Serving Polo, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"no heat, no money came out and did a temp. last time was temp. Called came out. put in a whole new hvac need to call back before turn on ac. They were fantastic. axel jones roscoe edwards. were here at 930 and at about 10to 1 were done and guaranteed heat woudl be back on and cleaned up. perfect."
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A/C For Less LLC
5.0(
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Serving Polo, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Good. It was kind of a last minute service call but they were very prompt and fit us into their schedule in a timely manner. They were very friendly and got the work done quickly. It was pretty convenient. We've moved since then and plan on using them for our new system as well."
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Adam's Heating and Cooling
5.0(
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Serving Polo, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Adam squeezed me in the day before Thanksgiving when my furnace started leaking. He was thorough, kind, and reasonably priced. He added a safety shut off valve, and was even willing to come back when the gas company came by to make sure all the leaks were secured! What could have otherwise been an extremely stressful ordeal was quickly resolved, thanks to Adam!!"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

AC capacitors have a wide lifespan, ranging from five to 20 years, with an average of about 10 years. Many capacitors will last for the entire life of the air conditioning unit, and most homeowners only need to replace one once. A capacitor should only be replaced if an HVAC professional diagnoses a problem with it. Premature failure can be caused by overheating, power surges, or short circuits. You can help extend the life of your AC capacitor by scheduling regular AC maintenance each year.

You can adjust uneven airflow in your home by adjusting the dampers on the vents. However, if the temperature feels consistent throughout the home, don’t worry too much about uneven airflow. Generally speaking, larger rooms should receive more airflow than smaller rooms, especially if they only have one vent.

A home AC unit provides anywhere from one-half to five tons of cooling and requires approximately two to four pounds of refrigerant per ton of cooling. At approximately five to 10 minutes to fill one pound of refrigerant, a home that requires three tons of cooling will take about six to 12 pounds of refrigerant and approximately 30 minutes to two hours to completely recharge the unit.

If possible, avoid placing furniture in front of a return air vent. A blocked air vent can cause your HVAC system to use more energy, which in turn can lower the life span of your unit and raise your energy bill. Furniture can also trap hot or cold air, damaging your furniture or appliances. 

Professional duct installers suggest leaving between six and 12 inches of space in front of an air return vent. If you must place furniture in front of a return air vent, try to aim for putting furniture over a floor vent instead of in front of a wall vent, and avoid draping curtains over any vent system.

A 3-ton AC unit is probably too big for a home that’s 1,200 square feet. If you have a 1,200-square-foot home, you likely need a unit that’s somewhere around 1.9 and 2 tons. An AC unit that’s too large will be really inefficient and cost you a lot of extra money on your bills. 

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