Does anyone know a reputable HVAC company in KC who can provide a "real" recommendation/solution? Here's what I'm looking for. I've been in this house for 6 years. The AC has always been a problem in that it doesn't keep the house cool. Upstairs is really bad. Last year, we put in a new condensor unit and a new coil, and also put in a zoning system. No real progress. For any day over 85 outside, our HVAC system basically fights a losing battle from 2pm to 2am every day. Upstairs usually reaches 80 degrees by 2pm and doesn't get back down to 73 until about 1-2am. A zoning system doesn't do much good if both zones are open 14 hours a day.
I've done a ton of research over the past week on all things HVAC. I do believe the RIGHT answer is to do a heat gain calculation on the home and rooms to determine the BTU gain, determine if our current AC condenser is sized correctly, determine the CFM requirements of the house/rooms to overcome the heat gain, compare the CFM requirements to our existing duct/furnace-blower system factoring in the static pressure, and then come up with the right answer.
My gut tells me that I have a problem with the upstairs duct work and static pressure, combined with possibly an undersized condenser. Bottom line is that it appears that the BTU heat gain cannot be overcome by the existing "system".
So, I'm looking for an HVAC company who can come in and do a proper analysis to size a proper TOTAL SYSTEM. I don't want a company who just comes in and blindly says "just add another HVAC system for upstairs". That may be the answer, but it should be based on analysis and not some Joe's opinion. I'm willing to pay for such an analysis if necessary, and I know that the CORRECT SOLUTION might cost me another $10k or so. I'm fine with that. I just want a system that works.
I've been with Top Notch for about 4 years, and am not sure if I trust them. Just called "McCormack Heating & Cooling" and they were unhelpful and rude (never will call there again).
Any suggestions from anyone?