APM Construction Services

4.8
58 reviews

About

HVAC ContractorHome Builder
APM Construction Services provides HVAC and construction services to the Columbia, MO area.

Location

APM Construction Services
2316 Industrial Drive, Columbia, MO
65202, United States

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4.8
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  • MG
    Mark Goodman
    Oct 26, 2025
    5.0
    Fantastic job on the bathroom remodel and install of new shower door- trim carpenter very detail oriented. on time neat work!
  • PH
    Pat Humphreys
    Oct 22, 2025
    5.0
    Excellent servicing of the furnace units.
  • JL
    John Little
    Sep 2, 2025
    5.0
    Showed up in a timely manner and made short work of the job. Excellent job.
  • CT
    cortez turner
    Aug 19, 2025
    5.0
    Love the service and friendly and helpful
  • JJ
    JenniferB
    Aug 6, 2025
    5.0
    Timely, friendly, and honest!

Frequently Asked Questions About APM Construction Services

What size HVAC system do I need for my home?

Square footage: This is a starting point, but not the only factor. Larger homes will generally need larger HVAC systems. Climate: Homes in hotter climates will need a larger capacity than homes in milder climates. Insulation: Homes with good insulation will need a smaller capacity system than homes with poor insulation. Ductwork: Leaky ductwork will reduce the efficiency of your system, so you may need a larger capacity system to compensate. Sun exposure: Homes that get a lot of sun exposure will need a larger capacity system than homes that are shaded. Number of occupants: Homes with more occupants will generate more heat and need a larger capacity system. Here's a rough guide to HVAC size based on square footage: 600-1,000 square feet: 1.5 tons 1,000-1,500 square feet: 2 tons 1,500-2,000 square feet: 3 tons 2,000-2,500 square feet: 4 tons

How can I make my HVAC system more energy-efficient?

System Maintenance: Change your air filter regularly: A clogged filter restricts airflow and makes your system work harder. Check your filter monthly, especially during heavy use months (summer and winter), and replace it when dirty (at least every 3 months). Schedule regular tune-ups: A qualified technician can clean your system, check for leaks, and ensure it's running at peak efficiency. Aim for a tune-up annually. Optimizing System Performance: Install a programmable thermostat: Programmable thermostats allow you to set different temperatures for different times of day and days of the week. This way, you can avoid heating or cooling an empty house. Set your thermostat strategically: In the summer, aim for 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.5 degrees Celsius) or higher. In the winter, set it to 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) or lower. Even a few degrees can make a big difference in energy use. Improve airflow: Keep furniture and curtains away from vents to ensure unobstructed airflow throughout your home.