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The contractor demonstrates strong diagnostic expertise and honest business practices, with technicians providing transparent explanations and repairs rather than recommending unnecessary replacements, while also offering competitive pricing and quality installation work on heat pumps and AC units. Response times vary depending on demand, with emergency services available and technicians delivering same-day or next-day appointments for urgent issues, though routine quote requests may experience delays during busy periods.
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About the Contractor
G.K. Smith & Sons has served Paola, Kansas and Miami County since 1955 as a family-owned heating, cooling, and electrical contractor. With nearly 70 years of regional operating history, the company services both conventional and geothermal heat pump systems for residential and commercial customers across the Kansas City metro south corridor. G.K. Smith is a confirmed Carrier and Bryant HVAC dealer with Puron Advance refrigerant training. Their service portfolio includes installation, maintenance, and repair across heating, cooling, and electrical work. The geothermal scope covers ground-source heat pump installation and ongoing service, with one customer testimonial detailing a full GSHP installation including drilling subcontractor coordination. Property owners in the Paola area looking for a long-tenured local HVAC contractor with geothermal capability and a multi-brand service portfolio will find an established firm here.
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Family-owned HVAC contractor with decades of experience serving Miami County and surrounding Kansas communities with residential and commercial heating and cooling expertise.
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Years in Business
71 years
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Brands Installed
Carrier, Bryant
Regulatory Context
Geothermal Permitting in Kansas
Geothermal heat pump installations in Kansas require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
Does GK Smith & Sons service geothermal systems in Paola, Kansas?add
GK Smith & Sons is an HVAC contractor serving Miami County and surrounding communities from their Paola location. Contact them directly at 1700 Industrial Park Drive to discuss geothermal heating and cooling solutions for your home or business.
What areas does GK Smith & Sons serve from Paola?add
GK Smith & Sons serves Miami County and surrounding communities throughout the region, providing both residential and commercial heating and cooling services from their Paola, Kansas facility.
Does GK Smith & Sons offer maintenance programs?add
Yes, GK Smith & Sons provides comprehensive system evaluations and maintenance programs to keep your heating and cooling systems running efficiently throughout the year.
What types of properties does GK Smith & Sons work on?add
GK Smith & Sons serves both residential and commercial applications, offering system upgrades, routine maintenance, and professional installation of heating and cooling solutions tailored to each client's needs.
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If you need to reach Gk Smith & Sons directly: (913) 294-5379
Geothermal heat pump installations in Kansas may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.