Comfort Systems Heating & Cooling is the premier HVAC company for all heating and air conditioning needs in the Greater Kansas City area. The Kansas City area is known for its hot summers. With summer heat waves that can deliver 100 plus degree temperatures for weeks in a row, it becomes vital to keep your home cool.
Evolution Series Gas Furnaces provide quiet, smooth, whole-home comfort. You'll hardly hear it running as you get cozy with up to 98.3% AFUE savings. Features including variable speed airflow or Perfect Heat technology can keep you comfortable year round. Bryant Preferred Series oil furnaces operate quietly and efficiently with an AFUE rating of up to 86.6%. Keep your home warm all winter while keeping your wallet happy season after season. All of these models can be combined with a matched Bryant heat pump to create a HYBRID HEAT dual fuel system for optimum control over heating efficiencies.
Bryant Evolution Series heat pumps offer our highest quality efficiency and performance available. From the 2014 ENERGY STAR Most Efficient Model, the EvolutionExtreme, to the variable-speed and 1- and 2-stage units, you can count on SEER ratings of at least 19 and the option of total control with an Evolution Connex control.
The only thing we like better than the sun and warmer temperatures is another satisfied customer!
We thank you for working with us this morning. At 10:15, the SPP lifted the current order and intermittent outages have been suspended at this time. Power should be coming back online soon for those impacted. We thank you for conserving energy and ask that you continue to do so, which will help prevent more intermittent outages.
We are not out of the clear just yet! More snow is next in the forecast! If you or someone you know doesn’t have heat, call us today! We still have openings and we don’t want anyone without heat in this weather! 816-322-1013 Stay safe out there!
Please see the following steps customers can take to help reduce their electrical usage: • Turn thermostats a little cooler (65-68 degrees). Avoid the use of electric space heaters. • Close blinds and shades to reduce the amount of heat lost through windows. • Change or clean filters on furnaces. • Turn off unnecessary lights and appliances in your home. • When possible, use large appliances (clothes washers, dryers and dishwashers) between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.• Reduce air leaks that