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
Responded to no hot water complaint at two bedroom condo unit. Upon arrival, inspected tanked water heater system and associated plumbing connections. Found water heater with compromised heating element requiring immediate attention. Observed corroded copper supply lines and deteriorating flexible connectors showing signs of age and mineral buildup. Documented existing conditions including discolored piping and worn insulation on system components. Performed diagnostic assessment of heating system, inspecting internal components and testing functionality. Identified failed heating element as primary cause of no hot water production. Recommended necessary repairs to restore hot water service to the residence.
Responded to complaint of foul odor emanating from basement floor drain. Upon arrival, contacted customer via phone as instructed due to absence of doorbell. Inspected the floor drain located in basement corner and found deteriorated foam insulation surrounding the drain opening, with significant degradation of sealing material allowing sewer gases to escape into living space. Documented existing conditions showing aged concrete surfaces, moisture staining, and compromised drain seal with scattered insulation debris. Recommended removal of deteriorated foam insulation and proper resealing of floor drain trap to eliminate odor issue and prevent future sewer gas infiltration.
Performed plumbing maintenance inspection on State ProLine Commercial Grade water heater in residential mechanical room. Documented unit condition with photographs showing proper copper piping connections, gas line with yellow-handled shut-off valve, and white gas control valve at base. Interior inspection revealed orange-colored residue and moisture accumulation within cylindrical component, indicating potential sediment buildup or condensation requiring monitoring.
Responded to reported water leak in kitchen area during scheduled business hours. Upon arrival, conducted thorough diagnostic inspection of the plumbing system to identify the source of the leak. Investigation revealed deteriorated copper water supply lines in the basement utility area beneath the kitchen, exhibiting significant corrosion and green patina buildup indicative of prolonged moisture exposure and copper oxidation.
Inspection documented extensive water damage to surrounding concrete surfaces, walls, and flooring, with visible staining patterns confirming active leakage from the compromised piping. The affected copper lines showed advanced deterioration requiring immediate attention to prevent further water damage and potential flooding. Additional assessment of the plumbing infrastructure revealed aging components throughout the system, including corroded pipe sections and compromised connections near the water heater installation area.
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Responded to reported water leak originating from bathroom and causing ceiling collapse in basement below. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive leak location inspection of exposed plumbing system through damaged ceiling cavity. Investigation revealed bathroom plumbing infrastructure including white PVC drain lines and copper supply lines with shutoff valve assembly running through floor joists. Extensive water damage evident with collapsed textured drywall ceiling, exposed fiberglass insulation, and compromised structural framing. Traced leak source through visual inspection of pipe configuration, joints, and valve connections visible in exposed cavity. Documented plumbing system layout including supply and drain line routing for repair recommendations. Customer advised of findings and provided estimate for necessary repairs to address leak source and restore ceiling structure.
Performed preventative maintenance on Rinnai tankless water heater system, completing a comprehensive tankless flush procedure to remove mineral buildup and maintain optimal efficiency. Inspected all copper piping connections, brass valves, and hot/cold water control assemblies, confirming proper operation and no visible leaks. All components functioning within normal parameters upon completion.
Performed seasonal cooling checkout on single HVAC unit located in attic space. Inspected Carrier model CNPVP36Z1ATA4BAA condensing unit and verified operational status. Checked condensation drain line routing near water heater to ensure proper drainage and confirm no blockages or standing water present. Unit found in satisfactory operating condition with adequate airflow through ductwork and proper insulation maintained throughout attic installation.
Provided estimate for new gas wall furnace installation in main living area, including approximately 20 feet of gas line run from existing water heater location. Assessed mechanical closet space and existing gas supply infrastructure, photographed current water heater setup with flexible gas connector and routing options. Advised homeowner that estimate would cover gas line installation only, as company policy does not include connection of customer-supplied big box store equipment.
Completed bathroom faucet installation using customer-supplied chrome single-handle fixture with curved spout. Removed existing faucet, installed new unit with proper mounting and supply line connections, and verified proper drainage and water flow operation with no leaks detected.
Responded to complaint of continuously running toilet with squeaking noise in main level bathroom. Upon inspection, identified American Standard toilet with faulty fill valve causing the reported symptoms. Replaced defective fill valve assembly to eliminate running water and squeaking sound. Also serviced condensate pump basin in utility area, removing accumulated mineral deposits and algae buildup from reservoir. Tested toilet flush cycle and verified proper fill valve operation with no leaks or unusual sounds. All systems restored to normal operation.
Completed preventative plumbing maintenance inspection on residential water heating system. Tested water quality using chlorine test kit to verify proper sanitization levels and checked all supply lines, shut-off valves, and connections on A.O. Smith ProLine water heater. Verified expansion tank operation and inspected copper piping network for leaks or corrosion; all components found to be functioning within normal parameters.
Responded to service call for kitchen sink drainage issue. Upon arrival, performed inspection of kitchen plumbing system and documented existing water heater installation in utility area. Water heater unit identified as 50-gallon natural gas automatic storage model (GS950YBRT) manufactured in 2006, with all safety labels and specifications intact. Addressed reported drainage problem through standard drain clearing procedures to restore proper flow to kitchen sink.
Responded to kitchen sink backup issue occurring during dishwasher operation. Upon inspection, identified significant debris and buildup accumulation in the drain assembly causing restricted water flow. Removed and cleaned the drain strainer, which exhibited heavy grime, tarnishing, and organic matter buildup on the metal cross-strainer mechanism. Cleared the drain line using appropriate tools to restore proper drainage capacity. Tested the system by running the dishwasher to verify water flows freely without backup. Drainage issue resolved successfully.
Completed installation of 50-gallon gas-fired water heater in utility room. Established new copper supply line connections with proper shut-off valves, installed pressure relief valve with discharge piping, and connected gas supply line to unit. Configured venting system using flexible aluminum ducting to ensure proper exhaust of combustion gases. Verified system pressure at appropriate operating levels and tested all connections for leaks. Unit commissioned and confirmed operational with proper hot water delivery throughout the residence.
Completed preventative plumbing maintenance inspection on residential water system. Verified water pressure reading at exterior hose bib, which registered approximately 100 PSI on gauge. Inspected interior piping and identified mineral deposit buildup on pipe walls, indicating potential hard water scaling that may require future attention to prevent flow restriction.
Replaced aging outdoor water spigot on 25-year-old residential property. Removed deteriorated exterior hose bib and installed new frost-free sillcock with updated shut-off valve accessible from interior basement area. Ensured proper drainage slope and sealed exterior penetration to prevent water intrusion into foundation.
Completed routine plumbing maintenance including water softener service and salt replenishment. Inspected bathroom plumbing fixtures, including Delta brand faucets in brushed nickel and oil-rubbed bronze finishes, verified proper operation of sink drains and handles, and confirmed all fixtures were functioning correctly with no leaks detected.
Responded to emergency leak detection call where water supply had been shut off due to active leak from dishwasher penetrating through kitchen floor into basement below. Performed visual inspection of dishwasher water supply connections, including braided stainless steel flex line and brass shut-off valve, as well as drain hose assembly with corrugated white flexible tubing and gray plastic fittings. Examined dishwasher interior chamber, spray arm assembly, and mounting components to identify source of water intrusion causing basement damage.
Completed comprehensive whole home plumbing inspection from 8am to 12pm, including tankless water heater flush service. Inspection revealed pink PVC main water line installation in basement utility area with brass shut-off valve assembly showing visible corrosion and weathering on copper fittings requiring monitoring. Documented pressure gauge readings on water system, noting dual-scale gauge displaying measurements in watts and psi with functional black and red indicator needles. All plumbing systems assessed for proper operation, potential leaks, and code compliance throughout the property.
Responded to reported water heater leak in basement mechanical room. Upon inspection, identified excessive condensation on water heater tank and associated plumbing components due to humidity conditions in unfinished basement space. Examined expansion tank, copper supply lines, pressure relief valve, and all connection points for active leaks. Verified all fittings, valves, and pipe connections were secure with no signs of water seepage or dripping from plumbing joints. Determined moisture accumulation on tank surface was environmental condensation rather than tank failure or plumbing leak. Inspected water heater for structural integrity and proper operation. All components functioning within normal parameters with no evidence of tank corrosion or compromised integrity requiring replacement.