
Facing a cold house due to a malfunctioning heater can be distressing, especially during the freezing temperatures typical of winters in this region. A broken furnace not only impacts your comfort but can also lead to frozen pipes and safety hazards if left unaddressed. At All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC, we prioritize your safety and comfort by quickly diagnosing and fixing your heating systems to restore warmth to your home.
Contact us immediately to schedule your emergency heating repair service.
We understand that when the heat goes out, you need a solution that is both immediate and permanent. Our approach focuses on identifying the root cause of the failure rather than just applying a temporary patch. We provide:
All services are fully licensed, insured, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee to give you peace of mind.
When your heating system fails, the immediate goal is to determine exactly why it stopped working. Modern heating systems are complex appliances that rely on a synchronization of electrical signals, fuel supply, and air pressure. A failure in just one of these components can shut down the entire system.
Our diagnostic process in Leawood goes beyond a cursory glance. We utilize advanced diagnostic tools to test the electrical consumption of motors, the integrity of the heat exchanger, and the efficiency of the ignition sequence. This thorough approach ensures that we do not just get the system running again, but that we ensure it is running safely and efficiently.
Common issues we analyze during the diagnostic phase include:

Once the issue is identified, the focus shifts to the repair process. Homeowners need a clear understanding of what work will be performed, how long it will take, and what the outcome will be. We believe in full transparency throughout the repair timeline.
The technician will explain the specific part that has failed and why. You will be provided with a detailed explanation of the necessary repair, including the cost of parts and labor. This ensures you have all the information required to make an educated decision before any work begins. There are no surprise costs at the end of the job; the price quoted is the price you pay — explore financing options.
Upon approval, the technician proceeds with the repair. Our service vehicles are stocked with a wide inventory of common parts, including igniters, flame sensors, pressure switches, and capacitors. This preparation allows us to complete most repairs in a single visit, minimizing the time your home remains cold. If a specialized part is needed, we expedite the ordering process to minimize downtime.
A repair is not complete simply because the furnace turns on. We perform a full cycle test to ensure the system ignites, heats, and shuts down strictly according to manufacturer specifications. We measure the temperature rise—the difference in temperature between the air entering the furnace and the air leaving it—to verify it falls within the rated range. Most importantly, we test for gas leaks and carbon monoxide emissions to guarantee the safety of your household.
Understanding the complexity of your heating system helps in realizing why professional intervention is necessary. A furnace is comprised of several critical sub-systems, each with its own set of potential failure points.
The heat exchanger is the heart of the furnace, responsible for separating combustion gases from the breathable air in your home. Over time, the constant expansion and contraction caused by heating and cooling cycles can cause cracks. A cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety hazard as it can allow carbon monoxide to leak into the living space. We inspect this component rigorously during every visit.
The blower motor is responsible for pushing the warm air through your ductwork. If the motor fails, the furnace may generate heat, but it will not be distributed, eventually causing the limit switch to trip and shut the system down. We repair and replace belt-drive and direct-drive motors, ensuring proper airflow is restored.
These are safety devices designed to shut off the gas supply if a flame is not detected. If they become dirty or fail, the furnace will attempt to start but will shut down immediately to prevent gas accumulation. Cleaning or replacing these sensors is a common but critical repair that restores system reliability.
On modern high-efficiency furnaces, an inducer motor clears the combustion chamber of leftover gases before ignition. If this motor fails or the pressure switch associated with it malfunctions, the furnace will not start. We test the electrical draw and vacuum pressure to ensure this system is venting exhaust gases correctly.
One of the most difficult decisions a homeowner faces is determining whether to continue repairing an aging unit or to invest in a replacement. While our primary goal is to repair your existing system, there are mathematical and practical thresholds where replacement becomes the more economical choice.
A general guideline used in the industry is the 50% rule. If the cost of the repair approaches 50% of the value of a new system, replacement is often the smarter financial move. This is particularly true if the system is out of warranty, as future repairs will also be out-of-pocket expenses.
Furnaces typically have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years. If your unit is approaching or has exceeded this age range, parts may be becoming obsolete or significantly more expensive. An older unit also operates at a much lower efficiency than modern standards. While a repair might keep it running for another season, the cumulative cost of inefficiency and frequent breakdown visits can outweigh the cost of a new installation.
If you find yourself calling for repairs multiple times in a single winter, the system has likely reached the end of its useful life. Frequent failures indicate that multiple components are wearing out simultaneously. In these instances, All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC can provide a comparative analysis of repair costs versus the long-term savings of a high-efficiency replacement.
As internal components wear and heat exchangers become fouled, a furnace has to work harder and burn more fuel to maintain the same temperature. If you notice a steady increase in your utility bills despite normal usage, it indicates that the system is losing efficiency. Repairing specific parts may help, but it often cannot restore the unit to its original efficiency rating.
Operating a heating system in Leawood presents specific challenges due to the local climate and housing infrastructure. The region experiences cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping into the 20s, and occasionally lower. This puts a heavy load on heating systems, often requiring them to run for extended cycles to maintain indoor comfort.
The shift from warm autumns to sudden freezing conditions can shock a heating system that has sat dormant for months. This thermal shock often exposes weak points in the system, such as brittle wiring or dried-out capacitors. We recommend being vigilant during the first cold snap of the year, as this is when most emergency failures occur.
Leawood homes utilize a mix of natural gas and electric heating solutions. Each fuel source has different repair requirements and safety codes. Gas furnaces require precise calibration of gas valves and strict adherence to ventilation codes to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Electric air handlers and heat pumps require specialized electrical troubleshooting. Our team is well-versed in the specific utility setups found in local neighborhoods, ensuring compliance with all safety standards.
When significant repairs or replacements are undertaken, local building codes must be followed to ensure safety and insurance compliance. Modifications to gas lines, venting systems, or electrical circuits often require adherence to specific regulations. We ensure that all work performed meets or exceeds the local safety codes applicable to the area, protecting your home and your investment.
Once a repair is completed, the goal is to prevent future failures. While some breakdowns are inevitable due to age, many can be prevented through consistent attention to the system.
Attempting DIY repairs on a heating system is rarely recommended due to the safety risks involved. Modern furnaces involve high-voltage electricity, combustible gases, and dangerous exhaust fumes. A misdiagnosis can lead to unnecessary part replacements, while an improper repair can result in gas leaks or fire hazards.
Professional technicians possess the training to read wiring diagrams, measure gas pressure in inches of water column, and test safety switches for proper continuity. We carry the specialized tools required to perform these tests accurately. Furthermore, professional repair ensures that manufacturer warranties remain valid. Many manufacturers will void the warranty if work is performed by unlicensed individuals.
When you choose a professional service, you are paying for the expertise to identify not just what broke, but why it broke. For example, replacing a blown capacitor is a simple fix, but if the technician fails to notice that the motor it serves is over-amping, the new capacitor will fail again shortly. We look at the system holistically to ensure the repair holds up against the demands of the winter season.
We focus on delivering a service experience that solves your problem permanently. From the moment our technician arrives, the focus is on accurate diagnostics, clear communication, and high-quality workmanship. Whether it is a minor sensor cleaning or a major component replacement, the work is done right the first time.
If you are currently experiencing heating issues, do not wait for the temperature to drop further. Delaying repairs can often lead to more significant damage to the system. Trust All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC to provide the professional, efficient service required to get your home warm and comfortable again. Contact us now to schedule your heating repair service.