Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Fundamental Skills For AC Service And Installation Lee's Summit Kansas

By Tricia Barker


Missouri, the Show Me State has what is described as a continental climate. This means it endures cold, snowy winters and enjoys hot, humid, wet summers. Under these conditions, it makes sense to keep an AC service and installation Lee's Summit in your contacts list. If your equipment is old, put them on speed dial.

Lee's Summit, which shares a border with the state of Kansas, is one of the largest cities in the Kansas City Metropolitan area, and the sixth largest in the state of Missouri. The area appears on numerous Top 100 lists. Originally called the Town of Strother by one of its early settlers. It was later renamed Lee's Summit in honor of Dr Pleasant John Graves Lea.

Doctor Lea lost his life in 1862 at the hands of a guerilla band of free-state anti-slavers called Jayhawks from Kansas. Ironically, Lee's grave lies within Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery, along with those bearing the bones of Quantrill's Raiders, a militant mob that supported the confederacy. Over the years, the meaning of the term Jayhawks was softened to include supporters and fans of the University of Kansas.

Kansas University has half a dozen campuses scattered throughout Kansas state. These are located in Kansas City, Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park and Salina, with the primary campus being located in Mount Oread. The university does run courses relevant to emergency AC repair in Kansas City, including HVAC optimization, improvement of lighting efficiency, steam generation and distribution, and techniques in economic evaluation.

In 1852, following a bitter, bloody and lengthy internal civil war, known as Bleeding Kansas, Kansas became the 34th state to enter the union. Temperatures in the summertime reach the high 80s and low 90s. Considering the high humidity that is endemic to a continental humid climate, there is plenty of work for any HVAC engineer that is prepared to offer 24/7 AC service in Kansas City.

Blue Springs best HVAC engineers need to be able to read technical diagrams, be able to work in tight spaces without getting claustrophobic and feel comfortable working in high spaces. They should also have a thorough understanding of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Equally important are soft skills, like respecting your home and not tracking in mud and debris on their big clunky boots, quick response time and providing clear, detailed estimates for the work that needs to be done.

Another critical skill for the HVAC contractor is the ability to sell. Sometimes they have to deliver the sad news to a customer that their ancient air conditioner or furnace is beyond repair. The contractor has to be able to convince the client that the work is really necessary. This keeps the turnover ticking over and prevents homeowners from being fleeced by cowboys who promise everything but deliver nothing.

With the wide weather extremes in Kansas, heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractors are kept very busy. You, the customer, wants someone who is technically savvy, professional, and trustworthy. He or she should also be properly credentialed and carry sufficient professional insurance to get the job done and to cover risk if something goes wrong.




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