
Is your air conditioner failing to keep up with the humid heat typical of a Raymore summer, leaving your home uncomfortable and sticky? When your cooling system struggles or shuts down entirely, you need a technical team that can diagnose the root cause and restore performance without delay. Call us now at [Insert Phone Number] or apply for financing to schedule your priority dispatch.
At All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC, we recognize that a broken AC unit is not just an inconvenience; it is an emergency that affects your safety and quality of life. We provide rapid, data-driven solutions to get your system back online.
We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured for your protection, offering attractive financing options to ensure your home remains cool without breaking your budget.
When a technician arrives at your property, the goal is to identify the specific mechanical or electrical failure compromising your system. Modern air conditioning systems are complex machines that rely on the synchronization of airflow, pressure, and voltage. A failure in one area often manifests as a symptom in another. Our service appointments are designed to provide a complete resolution, not just a temporary patch.
One of the most common issues residents face is an AC unit that runs but blows warm air. This often points to restricted airflow or a refrigerant imbalance. Our technicians inspect the evaporator coils for frost buildup, which indicates that heat exchange is not occurring efficiently. We also assess the blower motor to ensure it is circulating air at the correct cubic feet per minute (CFM) for your ductwork. If the airflow is restricted, your system works harder, driving up utility bills while failing to cool the space.
A system that refuses to turn on, or one that trips the breaker repeatedly, usually suffers from an electrical fault. We test all critical electrical components, including capacitors, contactors, and relays. The capacitor is responsible for providing the torque needed to start the compressor and fan motors. When this component fails, the motors can overheat or seize. We carry a wide range of standard electrical parts to perform immediate replacements, restoring power to the unit instantly.
Low refrigerant levels are never a result of normal operation; they always indicate a leak. Simply adding more refrigerant without fixing the leak is a waste of money and harmful to the environment. We utilize electronic leak detectors and UV dye systems to pinpoint the exact location of the escape. Once the leak is sealed, we recharge the system to the manufacturer’s specified subcooling or superheat levels to ensure maximum efficiency.
In humid climates, your AC unit must remove significant moisture from the air. If the condensate drain line becomes clogged with algae or debris, water can back up, triggering safety float switches that shut the system down to prevent water damage. We clear these blockages and treat the drain line to prevent future growth, ensuring your system creates a dry, comfortable indoor environment.

We believe that a structured process yields the most consistent results. We do not guess; we test. Our technicians follow a rigorous service protocol to ensure nothing is overlooked during your appointment.
Homeowners in Raymore often face the difficult decision of whether to invest in repairs or opt for a full system replacement. This decision should be based on mathematical logic and long-term value, rather than immediate urgency. We help you evaluate the condition of your current unit against the benefits of a modern system.
A common industry standard for making this decision is the 50% rule. If the cost of the necessary repair approaches or exceeds 50% of the value of a new system, replacement is generally the wiser financial choice. Putting significant money into an old asset often results in diminishing returns.
Air conditioning units typically have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years. If your unit is nearing or has surpassed the 15-year mark, major component failures (like a compressor blowout) are usually signals that the system has reached the end of its service life. Newer systems are not only more reliable but also significantly more efficient.
Older units often operate at 10 to 12 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). Modern standards and technology have pushed these ratings much higher. Upgrading to a 16 SEER2 or higher system can result in substantial monthly savings on energy bills. These savings can offset the monthly cost of financing a new installation, making the upgrade cost-neutral in some scenarios.
If your older system utilizes R-22 refrigerant (Freon), repair costs can be exorbitant due to the scarcity and regulatory phase-out of this chemical. Modern systems use R-410A or newer eco-friendly alternatives. If an R-22 system develops a major leak, replacement is almost always the only viable option.
Local conditions dictate how air conditioning systems perform and fail. Operating an HVAC business in this region requires an understanding of the specific environmental and regulatory factors that impact your home.
Raymore experiences high humidity levels during the summer months. An AC unit does not just cool air; it conditions it by removing moisture. If a unit is short-cycling (turning on and off too quickly), it cools the air but fails to dehumidify it. This leads to a "clammy" feeling indoors. We calibrate systems to ensure run times are sufficient to pull moisture from the air, improving comfort even at higher thermostat settings.
Major repairs and system replacements often require adherence to local building codes and permitting processes. Electrical disconnects, breaker sizing, and refrigerant handling must meet specific safety standards. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC ensures that all work performed on your property is fully compliant with local regulations, preventing issues when you eventually sell your home or undergo inspection.
The fluctuation between cold winters and hot summers places thermal stress on outdoor units. Expansion and contraction can loosen electrical connections and degrade solder joints over time. We inspect for these specific signs of wear that are common in our regional climate, tightening connections and checking structural integrity to prevent mid-season failures.
During peak heat waves, the local power grid can experience strain, leading to voltage fluctuations. These irregularities can damage sensitive compressor windings and capacitors. We often recommend or install hard start kits and surge protectors to guard your equipment against grid instability, extending the lifespan of your investment.
Choosing a service provider is about trust and technical competency. You need a team that respects your time, your property, and the technical requirements of your HVAC equipment.
Your comfort is non-negotiable. Don’t let a malfunctioning air conditioner disrupt your life or compromise your home's safety. Whether you need an emergency repair, a routine efficiency tune-up, or a candid consultation on system replacement, we are ready to deploy.
Take control of your indoor climate today. Click here to book your service appointment or call us immediately for emergency dispatch.