Kansas City is renowned for its intense seasons year-round. From blazing heat in the summertime to those harsh winters, having updated, powerful HVAC and plumbing systems in your home has never been more crucial.
Serving the Kansas City area for 40 years, Bucknerās Heating, Cooling & Plumbing has proudly operated as residentsā number-one local choice for superior home services.
Expert Heating & Cooling Services
Winters in Kansas City have dropped to below-freezing in recent years. As a result, having an efficient heating system in your home is extremely important to ensuring your comfort. We can install, replace, repair, and perform maintenance on your gas or electric furnace.
We also work hard to offer outstanding heat pump repair and replacement, including geothermal units, so you can choose the service and system that works best for you.
Conversely, KC summers rise to over 90 degrees. Trust the experts for prompt AC installation, replacement, repair, and regular tune-ups to keep you cool. We install and repair all major brands if youāre looking for an energy-efficient, compact unit like ductless mini-splits.
Beat the brutal Kansas City seasons when you depend on the HVAC pros at Bucknerās for expert heating and cooling services. Call (816) 436-1244 to schedule service.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions
From poor humidity levels to unhealthy contaminants, experiencing the dangers and discomforts of contaminated air is no fun. Safeguard your home with air quality solutions like:
- Air purifiers: Eliminate health hazards and breathe easy with a professionally installed home air purification system that removes toxins, allergens, and more.
- Air cleaners: Defend your home from harmful chemicals while benefitting from reducing asthma and allergy irritants.
- Humidifiers: Dry air affects your body and your home. Implement optimal moisture levels to protect your health and the structure of your home.
- Dehumidifiers: Restrict airborne irritants and reduce costly repairs to your homeās infrastructure by managing humidity levels with a professionally installed dehumidifier in your Kansas City home.
- Air scrubbers: Utilize an advanced air filtration system to eliminate all harmful particles. Rely on our team to help determine what system suits your property best.
Get the best air quality solutions for your Kansas City home by calling (816) 436-1244.
Home Plumbing Services
Your home plumbing system is the backbone of your daily activity. Maintain its optimal performance with sewer and drain line services such as expert repair, inspection, and cleaning. If your pipes, gas, or water lines are malfunctioning, weāll quickly diagnose the issue and implement seamless repairs or determine the best custom replacement options for your home. Our Kansas City plumbing services include:
- Leak Detection and Repair: The pipes inside your home may be a ticking time bomb, especially in the older homes of Kansas City. When the unexpected happens, our team is ready with the tools and experience needed to repair the problem and restore your water flow quickly.Ā
- Drain Cleaning and Sewer Repair:Ā If you notice musty smells coming from your sinks, or slow drains, call our professional team. We’ll investigate the problem and use modern methods to repair the issue as quickly as possible.Ā
- Water Quality Services:Ā The water your family drinks needs to be clean, fresh, and especially healthy. We offer whole-home water filtration services that ensures your home’s water supply is ready when you need it most.Ā
Water Heater Installation & Repair
Traditional water heaters are extremely popular in the Kansas City area. And with the rise of tankless water heaters, the possibilities to enhance your homeās comfort and efficiency are expanding. Our trained technicians are here to deliver quick repair and replacement of your home water heater unit.
For expert water heater installation and repair in Kansas City, enlist the experts at Bucknerās when you call (816) 436-1244.
Why Choose Bucknerās?
At Bucknerās Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing, we invest in our team with year-round training to stay up to date in all things HVAC and plumbing to remain your top choice for home services throughout the Show-Me State. We provide professional, friendly, and reliable service to bring you the home comfort you deserve.
Discover the best HVAC and plumbing services in Kansas City when you call Bucknerās at (816) 436-1244 to schedule service.
FAQs
Why is my AC running but not cooling?
Your AC has several components that operate independently; if the evaporator coils freeze or something compromises a heat exchanger, you’ll get air, but it won’t be cool. If the blower breaks, you’ll have cool refrigerant in place but no air blowing it out.
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?
As a general rule, you should have your home’s HVAC system inspected and serviced at least once a year. Twice a year (once for heating and once for cooling) would be ideal.
What are the signs that I need to replace my HVAC system?
Frequent breakdowns, rising energy bills, and fluctuating indoor temperatures are all strong signs that it’s time for an HVAC system replacement.
What should I do if I have a clogged drain?
Try using a plunger or a chemical drain cleaner. If that doesn’t work, it’s best to call a professional plumber.
I need help, but it's past business hours. Are you available for emergency HVAC service?
Yes! Bucknerās offers after-hours service for issues that just can’t wait. If you need our help, don’t hesitate to call!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Kansas City, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Replaced worn and warped toilet flapper in upstairs hallway bathroom to restore proper seal and prevent continuous water leakage from tank to bowl. Repaired leak under bathroom sink. The deteriorated flapper was causing unnecessary water waste and potential increased water consumption.
Completed installation of a 50-gallon gas-fired water heater with thermal expansion tank in basement utility space. Installed new copper supply piping connections with proper fittings and joints, secured all plumbing lines to structural framing using appropriate metal strapping per code requirements. Integrated thermal expansion tank into the cold water supply system to protect against pressure buildup from thermal expansion. All gas connections, water supply lines, and pressure relief discharge piping installed according to manufacturer specifications and local plumbing codes. System tested for proper operation, verified gas connections for leaks, and confirmed adequate venting through existing ductwork. Installation completed within 30-minute notice timeframe with all components properly secured and functional.
Responded to service call for exterior spigot that had blown out and was leaking back into the house when used. Accessed interior wall and attic space to locate the failed connection point where the outdoor faucet line penetrated the building envelope. Replaced damaged section of water line with new white PEX piping and brass compression fittings, properly securing the pipe through the wooden framing members. Created wall access point to reach the compromised plumbing, exposing R-13 insulation and vapor barrier to complete the repair. Tested the outdoor spigot for proper operation and verified no water was leaking back into the interior spaces.
Performed scheduled maintenance on tankless water heater system, including complete descaling flush to remove mineral buildup and ensure optimal performance. Removed front access panel to access internal heat exchanger components, connected flushing equipment, and circulated descaling solution through the unit to eliminate calcium and sediment deposits from the heat exchanger fins and water pathways. Inspected water filtration system with dual black filter canisters to verify proper pre-filtration of incoming water supply, which helps extend the life of the tankless unit. Verified all inlet and outlet connections, including hot water supply line, cold water return, and gas line connections for proper sealing and operation. Restored unit to normal operating condition and confirmed proper functionality of digital control modules and venting system upon completion of maintenance service.
Responded to clogged sink service call and performed diagnostic inspection of drainage system. Upon arrival, accessed underside plumbing assembly in confined utility space to identify blockage source. Inspected P-trap, drain lines, and associated PVC fittings for obstruction or damage. Noted evidence of moisture exposure and previous water damage in surrounding wooden structural elements, indicating potential past overflow or leak issues. Examined electrical components and pump housing in vicinity, observing signs of corrosion that may require future attention. Cleared blockage from drain line to restore proper water flow and drainage function. Verified all connections secure and tested system operation to confirm resolution. Sink now draining properly with no backup or slow drainage issues.
Replaced failed pressure reducer valve in residential garage. Removed heavily corroded original brass valve assembly showing significant oxidation and patina buildup consistent with age of home. Installed new pressure reducer valve with proper brass fittings and connections. Tested system pressure post-installation, confirming proper regulation at approximately 80 PSI as indicated on pressure gauge. All connections secured and system restored to full operation.
Completed utility sink installation in garage. Accessed wall cavity through drywall opening to connect supply lines and drain plumbing to existing infrastructure. Installed washer box with dual chrome water supply valves, braided stainless steel supply lines, and corrugated drain hose with appropriate fittings. All connections secured and tested for proper operation.
Conducted site assessment for bathroom addition estimate at property scheduled for closing. Documented existing plumbing infrastructure including sump pump basin with operational pump and discharge piping, and inspected basement ceiling structure for potential routing of new water supply and drain lines. Property evaluation completed to provide estimate for bathroom installation to be performed after closing date.
Completed annual water heater maintenance including full tank flush to remove sediment and mineral buildup. Inspected and tested pressure relief valve, verified proper operation and water pressure readings on system gauge. Checked and adjusted temperature settings to manufacturer specifications for optimal performance and safety. All plumbing connections, pressure regulator assembly, and associated components inspected and found to be functioning properly with no leaks detected.
Responded to basement water management concern at residential property. Upon arrival, inspected existing sump pump system and evaluated basement conditions. Found sump pump basin positioned on plywood subflooring near concrete slab transition area. Verified pump operation and assessed discharge line routing from basement to exterior. Confirmed discharge pipe properly directed away from foundation, with white corrugated flexible piping extending from building exterior across lawn area to appropriate drainage point. Examined basement floor conditions, noting moisture patterns on concrete surface and water staining on plywood subflooring surrounding pump location. Tested pump functionality and verified electrical connections secure. System found operational with proper drainage flow established to exterior.
Conducted on-site evaluation of residential water heater system following customer report of corrosion concerns. Inspected water heater installation located in attic space, including associated copper supply piping, brass fittings, expansion tank, and shutoff valves. Documented existing system configuration with photographic evidence showing thermal expansion tank mounted to ceiling joists, copper water lines with visible patina, HVAC ductwork proximity, and electrical connections. Assessed condition of all visible components including pipe connections, tank mounting hardware, and surrounding mechanical systems to provide comprehensive estimate for water heater replacement options and address corrosion issues.
Responded to service call for sump pump making grinding noise and failing to pump water, with battery backup system also inoperative. Upon inspection, found primary sump pump motor had seized due to mechanical failure and battery backup unit was no longer holding charge. Removed failed primary pump assembly and installed new replacement sump pump unit with appropriate discharge piping connections. Replaced battery backup system with new unit, tested both primary and backup systems for proper operation and verified automatic float switch activation and water discharge functionality.
Responded to hallway shower valve malfunction where handle would not turn off water flow. Upon arrival, main water supply had already been shut off by occupant. Removed existing MOEN brand shower valve trim and cartridge assembly from white tiled shower wall. Installed replacement MOEN valve cartridge and reassembled chrome-finished circular control fixture. Tested operation to verify proper function and complete water shutoff capability. Restored main water supply and confirmed no leaks at valve assembly.
Completed preventative plumbing maintenance inspection on three residential water heaters installed in utility room. Performed visual assessment of American Standard and Rheem units, verifying proper copper piping connections, insulation integrity, and access panel conditions. Documented equipment status and installation configuration with photographs for service records.
Installed customer-supplied bathtub faucet assembly with brushed metal finish, including center-mounted spout and dual control knobs. Connected supply lines to existing shut-off valves, verified proper water flow and pressure, and tested for leaks at all connection points.
Completed warranty replacement of Rinnai tankless water heater unit per case #254181. Removed existing failed unit and installed new Rinnai tankless water heater in confined utility space, connecting all copper supply lines, brass shut-off valves, pressure relief valve, and PVC venting system. Verified all connections for proper operation and tested unit functionality upon completion.
Responded to reported water leak in upstairs bathroom originating from either sink or toilet. Upon inspection, accessed under-sink cabinet area and examined plumbing configuration including PVC P-trap assembly, metal tailpiece, and chrome supply lines with shut-off valves. Investigated adjacent crawl space or wall cavity where deteriorated pipe work showed significant corrosion, rust patches, and aging metal surfaces. Completed diagnostic assessment and necessary repairs to resolve the leak issue.
Performed routine maintenance flush on residential tanked water heater located in basement mechanical room. Drained sediment buildup from tank bottom through drain valve using hose directed to floor drain, cleared accumulated mineral deposits to restore heating efficiency and extend unit lifespan. Water heater and surrounding HVAC equipment confirmed in proper working condition upon completion.
Completed installation of 50-gallon gas water heater with all required safety components and pressure regulation equipment. Installed thermal expansion tank to protect system from pressure buildup, mounted 3/4-inch pressure reducing valve (PRV) to regulate incoming water pressure, and added 3/4-inch ball valve for system isolation and maintenance access. All connections were properly fitted with brass fittings and secured according to code requirements, with pressure gauge installed to monitor system performance.
# HVAC Maintenance Service Completed
Performed routine preventive plumbing and HVAC maintenance inspection on residential system. Accessed interior furnace components and conducted thorough visual examination of mechanical and electrical systems. Inspected electrical wiring bundles including power distribution lines, control wiring, and safety circuits for proper connections and signs of wear. Examined copper refrigerant lines for integrity and proper insulation. Verified mounting brackets, plastic connectors, and securing clips were properly fastened. Used diagnostic illumination equipment to inspect components in confined cabinet space and low-light areas. Checked control boards, safety switches, and electrical connections for proper operation. Assessed ductwork insulation and verified all internal assemblies were secure and functioning within normal parameters. System operational and no immediate repairs required.