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To qualify, a company must meet strict standards:\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>High customer satisfaction\u003C/strong>: 4.0+ Google rating (25+ reviews) OR 80%+ recommendation rate from surveyed customers\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Verified credentials\u003C/strong>: Active state licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' comp (where required)\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Financial stability\u003C/strong>: Clean credit history and active Secretary of State standing\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Local track record\u003C/strong>: Minimum 1 year serving the Kansas City, MO area\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\n\u003Cp>Certification is re-verified annually, ensuring continued performance.\u003C/p>",{"question":141,"answer":142},"Do Air Conditioning and Heating companies pay to be listed as Best Picks?","\u003Cp>No. Air Conditioning and Heating companies cannot buy Best Pick Certification, improved ratings, or better placement. Our research team independently evaluates companies based on customer satisfaction, licensing, insurance, and business stability—before any business relationship exists.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>Companies that earn certification pay a participation fee after qualifying, which covers the cost of ongoing research and publication. This fee has no influence on whether a company qualifies or how they appear in our directory.\u003C/p>",{"question":144,"answer":145},"What is the Best Pick Guarantee for Air Conditioning and Heating projects?","\u003Cp>The Best Pick Guarantee provides financial protection—up to $2,500 in labor costs—if a Certified Best Pick Air Conditioning and Heating company fails to deliver on their commitments.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>To be eligible:\u003C/strong>\u003C/p>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Contact the company through Best Pick Reports or BestPickReports.com\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Register for the guarantee (free)\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Submit any claim within 45 days of the final date of service\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Allow the company the opportunity to resolve the issue first\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\n\u003Cp>This guarantee applies only to Certified Best Pick companies, not Standard Pros. Full terms are available on \u003Ca href=\"/guarantee\">our guarantee page\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>",{"question":147,"answer":148},"How can I tell if it’s time to contact a HVAC company in Kansas City?","\u003Cp>Extreme temperature swings are a way of life here, and if your system takes too long to switch from heating to cooling during our volatile spring days, the expansion valves or refrigerant lines may be failing from thermal shock. Many homes in neighborhoods like Brookside or those near the University core have basements with oversized, 1950s-era sheet metal ductwork that leaks a significant portion of forced air into unconditioned spaces as joints separate over the years. If you notice rising energy bills or a system that struggles to keep up when summer highs hit the 90s, it often means your aging unit is nearing its cycle limit. Another red flag is a persistent metallic or burning smell during the first deep freeze of winter, which can signal cracked heat exchangers—a common safety risk for the older 80 AFUE gas furnaces found in our 1970s-80s suburban developments.\u003C/p>",{"question":150,"answer":151},"Is there anything I can check before calling a HVAC professional in Kansas City?","\u003Cp>Before you call for help, check your air filter—especially if you live near the high-pollen corridors of our many boulevards, where cottonwood and oak debris can clog a filter in weeks during the spring. A restricted filter in a system already stressed by our humid summer mornings will eventually cause the evaporator coil to freeze solid. Next, take a look at your outdoor condenser; if we just had a late-winter ice storm, accumulation on the unit can prevent the blades from turning or cause electrical shorts. Check your Evergy account to see if your energy spikes align with recent 90-degree days, as sometimes poor attic insulation in a 1920s bungalow makes the system work harder than it actually needs to. If you possess an older system from the late 90s, check the drainage line for white mineral buildup from our hard Missouri River water, which frequently clogs condensate pumps. If you find signs of a gas leak or if your furnace ignition fails during a sub-zero cold snap, stop immediately and call a certified technician.\u003C/p>",{"question":153,"answer":154},"What types of HVAC services are commonly offered in Kansas City?","\u003Cp>Because we live in a transition zone with both high summer humidity and bitter winter freezes, humidity control services are a year-round priority for a local HVAC company. Technicians often install whole-home dehumidifiers to manage the muggy air pushed up from the Gulf, which prevents mold growth in the crawlspaces of our older housing stock. Furnace heat exchanger inspections are critical every autumn, as our extreme seasonal temperature swings—sometimes 60 degrees in a day—can cause old metal to crack and leak carbon monoxide. For those in 1970s split-level homes, ductwork sealing is a common service because original attic-mounted flex ducts often degrade from decades of summer heat and winter dry spells. Many local families are also moving toward dual-fuel heat pump conversions, which provide efficient electric cooling during our moderate months and rely on a gas backup only when the temperature drops below freezing.\u003C/p>",{"question":156,"answer":157},"How do I find the best HVAC company in Kansas City?","\u003Cp>To find the best HVAC company in the metro, start by verifying that their technicians hold NATE certification and are EPA 608-certified for safe refrigerant handling. Any reputable local HVAC contractor must also provide proof of general liability insurance and workers' compensation to protect your property. A true trusted HVAC expert understands our unique local conditions, such as the specific Spire Missouri rebate programs for 95% AFUE furnaces or the challenges of retrofitting efficient systems into the narrow floor cavities of our historic 1920s Tudor homes. To help residents cut through the noise, Best Pick Reports uses a rigorous 6-step merit-based process to vet a licensed HVAC company through independent surveys and license checks. Choosing a certified HVAC company ensures they have maintained at least a 4.0 Google rating, and it gives you the added security of a $2,500 guarantee covering your labor costs.\u003C/p>",[159],{"title":160,"description":161,"image":162,"link":163},"How to Winterize a House: Your Home Winterization Checklist","Get your home ready for winter with our comprehensive winterization checklist to ensure warmth and protection against the cold.","https://bprblogassets.s3.amazonaws.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/15082644/home_winterization_1.jpg","/blog/post/your-home-winterization-checklist/",[]]