
Is your AC unit failing just when the Belton humidity spikes, or has your furnace quit during a cold snap? Don’t let a breakdown disrupt your life—contact us now at [Phone Number] or ask about our financing options to restore comfort immediately.
When your heating or cooling system stops working efficiently, the impact on your home environment is immediate. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC specializes in restoring functionality through rapid, high-quality installation services designed to withstand local weather extremes. We understand that a system failure is rarely planned, which is why our approach prioritizes speed without sacrificing technical precision.
All installations comply with local permits and come with an industry-leading warranty.
Modern HVAC installation is about more than just swapping out boxes; it is about engineering a solution that matches your home's thermal profile. Homeowners in Belton often face the challenge of aging infrastructure combined with modern energy demands. Our installation services cover the entire scope of heating and cooling, ensuring that your new unit delivers consistent performance regardless of the temperature outside.
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your current setup. This involves checking the condition of your ductwork, the insulation levels in your attic and crawl spaces, and the electrical capacity of your panel. Many older homes require minor modifications to accommodate high-efficiency systems that communicate digitally rather than through simple analog signals. We handle all these technical assessments upfront so there are no surprises during the installation day.
Technology in the HVAC sector has advanced significantly in the last decade. We install systems equipped with variable-speed motors and two-stage compressors. Unlike older single-stage units that blast full air at 100% capacity and then shut off, these modern systems run at lower speeds for longer periods. This method provides better dehumidification—crucial for Missouri summers—and eliminates the uncomfortable temperature swings associated with older equipment.

Replacing a heating and cooling system is a major project, but our process is designed to minimize disruption to your daily routine while ensuring technical accuracy. We follow a strict protocol that adheres to manufacturer specifications and local building codes. This structured approach guarantees that your warranty remains valid and your system operates at peak efficiency from the moment it is turned on.
The process begins with protecting your property. Our technicians lay down drop cloths and wear shoe covers to ensure your flooring remains clean. We clear the workspace around the indoor and outdoor units to allow for safe maneuvering of heavy equipment. If the installation involves an attic or crawl space, we ensure safe access paths are established.
We safely disconnect the old unit from the electrical and gas lines. For air conditioners and heat pumps, we perform a mandatory refrigerant recovery process. This prevents harmful chemicals from venting into the atmosphere and ensures compliance with EPA regulations. Once the refrigerant is recovered, we remove the old equipment and haul it away for proper recycling and disposal.
Newer systems often have different physical dimensions than the units they replace. We modify the plenum—the box that connects your furnace to your ductwork—to ensure a sealed, airtight fit. This step is critical; leaks in the plenum can cause a massive loss of efficiency, sending conditioned air into your basement or attic instead of your living space. We also inspect the immediate ductwork for any pre-existing leaks that need sealing.
The new indoor and outdoor units are positioned and leveled. For outdoor condensers, we place a new composite pad that absorbs vibration and prevents the unit from sinking into the ground over time. We braze the copper refrigerant lines using nitrogen purging to prevent oxidation inside the pipes, a technical step that ensures the long-term health of your compressor.
Technicians connect the high-voltage and low-voltage electrical wiring, ensuring all connections are tight and grounded. We install a new thermostat or configure your existing smart thermostat to communicate correctly with the new equipment. Finally, we charge the system with refrigerant to the exact subcooling and superheat levels specified by the manufacturer.
Before we leave, we run the system through a full cycle in both heating and cooling modes (weather permitting). We measure static pressure to ensure airflow is unrestricted and verify that the temperature split—the difference in temperature between the supply and return air—is within the optimal range.
One of the most difficult decisions homeowners face is determining whether to pour more money into an existing system or invest in a new one. While repairs can offer a short-term fix, there comes a point where replacement is the more financially sound decision. We help you navigate this choice using clear, objective criteria.
A general guideline used in the industry is the 50% rule. If the cost of the repair approaches 50% of the value of the system, or 50% of the cost of a new unit, replacement is usually the better option. Major failures, such as a cracked heat exchanger in a furnace or a burnt-out compressor in an AC unit, usually fall into this category. These are catastrophic failures that often signal the unit is reaching the end of its useful life.
Most air conditioners and heat pumps have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, while gas furnaces can last 15 to 20 years. If your system in Belton is approaching or has exceeded this age range, parts will become harder to source and more expensive. Even if the unit runs, its efficiency has likely degraded significantly. An older unit may be operating at 60-70% efficiency, meaning 30-40 cents of every dollar you spend on energy is wasted.
If you find yourself calling for service multiple times a year, those costs add up quickly. "Nickel and diming" a dying system is often more expensive over two years than the monthly payment on a financed new system. Chronic issues usually indicate that multiple components are wearing out simultaneously.
Older AC units utilize R-22 refrigerant (Freon), which has been phased out and is now incredibly expensive to acquire. If your older unit has a refrigerant leak, the cost to refill it can be astronomical. Modern systems use R-410A or newer refrigerants, which are environmentally friendlier and more affordable.
All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC provides transparent assessments. If a repair can extend your system’s life for a few years without major risk, we will tell you. If replacement offers a better return on investment, we will explain why with hard data.
Operating in this region requires specific attention to local codes and environmental factors. The climate here is characterized by hot, humid summers and cold winters, with significant precipitation throughout the spring. These factors influence how an HVAC system must be installed and maintained to prevent premature failure.
Installation of new HVAC equipment is a regulated activity. Local building departments require permits to ensure that the installation meets safety standards regarding gas piping, electrical connections, and venting. Improperly vented furnaces, for example, pose a serious carbon monoxide risk. We handle the entire permitting process, ensuring that your installation passes all necessary city inspections. This is vital not only for safety but also for the resale value of your home; unpermitted work can complicate real estate transactions later.
With average highs in the 90s and high humidity levels, your AC unit must do more than just cool the air; it must dehumidify it. Oversized units are a common problem in this area. If a unit is too big, it cools the house too quickly and shuts off before it has removed the moisture. This leads to a cold, clammy feeling indoors and potential mold growth. We perform Manual J load calculations to size the unit perfectly for your specific home, ensuring long run times that effectively pull moisture from the air.
The region receives around 40-45 inches of precipitation annually. This moisture can accelerate rust and corrosion on outdoor condenser units. We ensure that outdoor units are elevated on proper pads to keep them out of standing water and debris. We also pay attention to the placement of the unit to ensure it isn't subjected to roof runoff, which can damage the fan blades and internal components during heavy rains or ice storms.
While summers are hot, winters dip into the 30s and 40s. For homeowners using heat pumps, this is the range where the system works hardest. We ensure that heat pumps are equipped with properly sized backup heat strips or dual-fuel capabilities (pairing a heat pump with a gas furnace) to handle the coldest nights efficiently without driving up your electric bill.
Selecting a contractor is the most important variable in the lifespan of your new system. The best equipment installed poorly will fail sooner and run less efficiently than mid-range equipment installed perfectly. View our project gallery. We prioritize technical excellence and adherence to industry best practices.
We are committed to providing Belton residents with reliable, high-performance climate control. Whether you are upgrading an outdated system or facing an emergency replacement, we have the resources and expertise to get the job done right the first time.
Don't wait for the temperature to become unbearable. Secure your home’s comfort and efficiency today. Contact All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC now to schedule your consultation and get a free estimate on your new system installation.