
Experiencing sudden AC failures or persistent inefficiencies right when the humidity rises can be incredibly stressful for homeowners. You need fast, reliable service to ensure your home stays comfortable without long delays or vague promises. For immediate assistance with AC replacement in Liberty, contact us today to schedule your consultation or discuss our flexible financing options.
All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC provides comprehensive replacement solutions designed to restore your indoor climate quickly. We understand that a breakdown during a heatwave is not just an inconvenience; it is a disruption to your daily life. Our approach prioritizes speed without sacrificing technical accuracy.
All services are fully licensed, backed by comprehensive warranties, and eligible for financing options to make your decision easier.
Choosing to replace your air conditioner is a significant investment in your property and your comfort. When you move forward with a replacement, you are not just buying a metal box; you are purchasing a complete climate control solution installed to manufacturer specifications.
Modern installation services are comprehensive. We handle every logistical aspect of the project so you do not have to manage contractors or worry about debris.
We safely disconnect your old unit, recover the refrigerant according to EPA standards to protect the environment, and haul away the old equipment for proper recycling. You are never left with a rusty unit on your curb.
The outdoor condenser needs a level, stable surface to operate quietly and efficiently. We inspect the existing pad and replace or level it if it has shifted due to soil settlement in the Liberty area.
New high-efficiency units often have different electrical requirements than older models. We include the installation of a new electrical disconnect box and whip (the flexible conduit) to ensure your system meets current safety codes.
We ensure the indoor evaporator coil matches the outdoor condenser unit. Mismatched systems result in poor efficiency and premature failure. We verify that both components are rated to work together for maximum SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) performance.
Whether you are keeping your existing thermostat or upgrading to a smart, Wi-Fi-enabled model, we ensure the new AC communicates correctly with your controls for precise temperature management.

We follow a strict, standardized process to ensure every installation is performed correctly the first time. Our technicians adhere to industry best practices to maximize the lifespan of your new system.
First, we perform a load calculation. We do not simply read the sticker on your old unit, as many older homes have been insulated or remodeled since the original installation. We measure your home’s square footage, window exposure, and insulation levels to determine the exact cooling capacity required. An oversized unit will short-cycle and fail to dehumidify, while an undersized unit will run constantly without cooling.
Next, before any tools are brought in, we lay down drop cloths and wear shoe covers to protect your flooring. We treat your home with respect throughout the entire process.
Then, we shut off power to the HVAC system and disconnect the refrigerant lines, electrical wiring, and drainage piping. Special care is taken to capture old refrigerant to prevent environmental contamination.
We position the new indoor and outdoor units. The refrigerant line set is brazed (welded) using nitrogen purging. This critical step prevents oxidation inside the copper lines, which is a leading cause of compressor failure in new systems.
After brazing, we use a vacuum pump to remove all moisture and air from the system, measuring the vacuum in microns. Once the system is verified tight and dry, we release the factory refrigerant charge and fine-tune it based on the specific "subcooling" and "superheat" requirements of the unit.
Finally, we fire up the system and test airflow, temperature drop, and safety controls. We walk you through the operation of your new system, explain the warranty registration, and show you how to change the filter.
Homeowners often struggle with the decision to repair an aging unit or invest in a new one. While repairs can be a valid short-term fix, there comes a tipping point where replacement is the more financial logical choice.
If the cost of the repair approaches 50% of the value of a new system, replacement is generally the better option. Putting expensive parts into an old system does not reset the clock on the other components that are likely to fail soon.
Most air conditioners in the Midwest last between 10 and 15 years. If your unit is over 12 years old and requires a major repair like a compressor or coil replacement, it is rarely worth fixing. New units offer significantly higher efficiency, which lowers monthly utility bills immediately.
If your older unit utilizes R-22 (Freon), replacement is almost always the correct path. R-22 has been phased out, making it incredibly expensive and difficult to source. Modern systems use R-410A or newer eco-friendly refrigerants that are readily available and affordable.
If you have called for repairs more than twice in the last two years, your system is signaling that it is at the end of its life. Relying on a system that breaks down during every heat spike creates anxiety and discomfort — request service now.
As components wear out, motors work harder, and coils become less efficient at heat transfer. If you notice your summer electric bills creeping up despite normal usage, your AC is losing efficiency. A new high-efficiency system can reduce cooling costs by 20% to 40%.
Operating in this region requires specific attention to local climate patterns and regulations. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC ensures that every installation meets the specific demands of the local environment.
The City of Liberty requires permits for HVAC replacements to ensure safety standards are met. We handle the permit application process and coordinate the final inspection with city officials. This ensures your installation is legal, safe, and compliant with all local building codes.
Our summers are notoriously humid. Standard single-stage air conditioners often cool the air too quickly without removing enough moisture, leaving your home feeling clammy. We often recommend two-stage or variable-speed compressors for homes in this area. These units run longer at lower speeds, providing superior dehumidification and comfort.
We ensure your new unit complies with the requirements of local utility providers. Proper grounding and disconnect installation are verified to prevent issues during storms or power surges.
Spring and early summer bring severe thunderstorms. We ensure the outdoor unit is securely anchored to the pad to withstand high winds. Furthermore, we check drainage systems to handle the condensation produced during high-humidity days, preventing water damage to your basement or utility room.
In the HVAC industry, the quality of the installation is just as important as the brand of the equipment. A top-tier manufacturer’s unit installed poorly will fail sooner and run less efficiently than a mid-range unit installed perfectly.
We focus on the technical details that others might overlook. This includes proper airflow management. An AC unit needs a specific amount of air moving across the coil to function. If your existing ductwork is too small or restricted, putting in a powerful new AC can actually cause problems. We assess the static pressure of your ductwork to ensure the new system can breathe.
We also prioritize the "commissioning" phase. Many installers simply turn the unit on and leave if it blows cold air. We use digital gauges and temperature probes to verify that the system is operating exactly according to the engineering data. This precision results in lower energy bills, quieter operation, and a longer equipment lifespan.
Our technicians are trained on the latest inverter technology and communicating systems. As HVAC technology advances, you need a team that understands electronics as well as mechanics. We stay updated on manufacturer bulletins and best practices to bring the most reliable cooling solutions to your home.
When you choose a professional replacement service, you are securing the long-term comfort of your home. You eliminate the risk of mid-summer breakdowns and gain the peace of mind that comes with manufacturer warranties and labor guarantees. Don't wait for a total system failure on the hottest day of the year. Secure your comfort now with a professional assessment and installation. Contact us today to schedule your AC replacement consultation and enjoy a cooler, more comfortable home immediately.