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Kansas City HVAC Installation & Troubleshooting
When you contact Cates Heating and Cooling about an HVAC installation or troubleshooting, we’ll get you on the schedule as soon as possible. If it’s an emergency, we offer 24/7 service to get your heat and air conditioning working and your system running efficiently. Below is what you can expect from our HVAC installation and troubleshooting service.
Prompt Service
When you schedule an HVAC installation or troubleshooting service with Cates Heating and Cooling, our team will get you on the schedule quickly. As locally owned business owners, we understand the importance of a warm building, how it can boost productivity and keep employees comfortable and happy, and how an efficient HVAC system at home keeps loved ones comfortable. If your HVAC system isn’t working well, the system has shut down, or has other issues, we offer 24/7 emergency service to our commercial and residential clients across the Kansas City area.
HVAC Troubleshooting
Once we arrive for your appointment, we’ll troubleshoot your HVAC system. Our technicians will inspect every component and diagnose the issue. Once we’ve figured out the problem, we’ll show you exactly what is wrong with your HVAC system and offer our repair recommendations.
HVAC Repair
Our expert technicians are trained to repair any commercial or residential HVAC system regardless of manufacturer, make, or model. We’ll repair your HVAC system and get it working optimally and efficiently to boost productivity and keep employees, customers, patients, or loved ones comfortable.
Electric Furnace Service Areas
Own a business in or around Kansas City? We’ve got you covered. Cates Heating and Cooling services businesses and offices around the Kansas City area including but not limited to:
Not sure if we service your area? Just contact us and our friendly staff will answer any questions you have.
HVAC System Average Life Expectancy
Generally, HVAC systems can last on average 15-20 years. Things that affect an HVAC system’s life expectancy depend on a few things, like the type of system, and whether it’s routinely serviced or repaired.
HVAC Typical Energy Costs
Monthly estimates for HVAC energy costs depend on many things, like the climate, the insulation of the home or business, and the system type. Below is a general guide for average HVAC energy costs organized by system type.
Different HVAC Systems Compared
Heat Pumps
Commercial and residential heat pump systems could be the solution you’ve been searching for to efficiently heat (and cool) your home or building without relying on fossil fuels. Cates Heating and Cooling can install a geothermal heat pump, air-to-air heat pump, or a water source heat pump to keep your employees, patrons, or loved ones warmer in the winter while reducing your carbon footprint.
Electric HVAC Systems
Do you want to reduce your carbon footprint? Consider installing an electric HVAC system from Cates Heating and Cooling. Rather than using fossil fuels like gas or oil, electric systems rely on electricity to heat and cool your home or building. We have a variety of electric systems to choose from – we’ll help you choose the best one!
Gas HVAC Systems
Gas furnaces are an energy-efficient way to maintain a comfortable temperature inside your commercial building or home. They rely on natural gas to heat a building or house and can decrease energy bills if operating and running optimally.
Oil HVAC Systems
Oil systems rely on oil to heat a commercial space or home and are a great energy-efficient option. Oil furnaces often heat buildings and homes quicker than gas or electric furnaces, a great option for business owners or homeowners who want to maximize heat and decrease energy bills.
Tips to Diagnose Your HVAC System
While Cates Heating and Cooling would love to diagnose and repair your HVAC system, before you contact us for a repair service, some HVAC issues can be diagnosed yourself. If your HVAC is showing any of these issues, contact us to schedule your HVAC repair today:
- Check your thermostat - It might need batteries replaced or maybe it’s not set to “heat”
- Check/replace your HVAC filter
- Check the circuit breaker
- For a gas or oil system, check the flame to ensure it’s blue with yellow - Blue means a safe and efficient system while any other color like red or purple needs immediate repair
What Kind of HVAC System do I Have?
It’s a great idea to get familiar with your HVAC system, specifically the make and model in the event of an emergency. A heating and cooling company will ask the make and model of your system to ensure they have the right parts to repair it. Not sure how to identify your system’s make and model?
- Check for a gas line or an oil supply tank; if it has no gas line or oil supply tank it’s either an electric furnace or a heat pump (heat pumps will have an “emergency” heat button on the thermostat)
- Check the sticker/label on or inside your unit’s panel
- Your system will have a model number & serial number - technicians will only need the model number
- You’ll find the manufacturer on the sticker, often with a logo
- If you’re uncomfortable searching for the sticker/label, contact Cates to access it
Things You Should Know about an HVAC Before You Install One
Before installing an HVAC system, being equipped with some information and tips can help prepare you by selecting the right HVAC system and how to maintain it.
Choose the Right Size HVAC System
Too small of a system will force it to work in overdrive to warm your home, trying to push warm air to rooms it can’t effectively reach and causing uncomfortable temperatures. Too large of a system can increase your energy bill and lead to a shorter lifespan thanks to constantly cycling on and off. It’ll also require maintenance more often than once with the correct BTUs for your home.
Keep Up with Regular Tune-ups
HVAC maintenance is crucial to prolonging your HVAC’s lifespan and ensuring it’s working optimally and efficiently. When you schedule tune-ups with Cates Heating and Cooling you’re protecting your investment by having us inspect and repair your system accordingly to avoid system shutdowns.
Troubleshoot & Repair to Avoid Worse Damage
Catching and repairing damage by keeping up with regular maintenance will prolong your HVAC’s lifespan. If your system isn’t working well, has shut down, or has other issues, we offer 24/7 emergency service to our commercial and residential clients across the Kansas City area.
Cates HVAC Installation
Unrivaled Service
We’ve served business in the Kansas City Metro for over five decades, making Cates Heating and Cooling the premier local HVAC company for commercial HVAC repairs, installations, and maintenance. From IT centers to retail centers and industrial buildings, we’ve done it all. Whether your business is big or small, Cates Heating and Cooling will go above and beyond to offer exceptional heating and cooling services including rooftop unit installation.
Expertly Trained Technicians
With over 400 years of combined team experience, our technicians are experts in installing, repairing, and servicing commercial HVAC units, including rooftop units. We’ll service any commercial HVAC system manufacturer, model, and type.
24/7 Service
Cates Heating and Cooling offers 24/7 emergency service to businesses around Kansas City, getting your rooftop HVAC unit and business back up and running regardless of the day or time it decides to stop working optimally.
HVAC Troubleshooting & Repair
HVAC Troubleshooting
Once we arrive for your appointment, we’ll troubleshoot your HVAC system. We’ll inspect every component to diagnose the issue. Once we’ve figured out the issue we’ll show you exactly what is wrong with your system and offer our repair recommendations.
HVAC Repair
Our expert technicians are trained to repair any HVAC system regardless of manufacturer, make, or model. We’ll repair issues and get your HVAC system working optimally and efficiently.