Spring has sprung (or is about to), and that means it’s time to schedule a professional A/C tune-up. If this sounds unnecessary to you, here are a few reasons why it’s absolutely necessary!

Spring has sprung (or is about to), and that means it’s time to schedule a professional A/C tune-up. If this sounds unnecessary to you, here are a few reasons why it’s absolutely necessary!
Who doesn’t want to lower their monthly utility bills? If you’re looking for ways to cut energy costs, here are five simple steps you can take.
You probably take sleep for granted — up until you have a bad night. When you’re up awake begging for sleep to come, you start to wonder what you could possibly do to fall asleep. Well, since you ask . . . here are a few adjustments you could make to your HVAC settings to improve your sleep quality.
The modern developed world has embraced many changes in pursuit of environmentally-friendly living. As consumers, we are serious about recycling, avoid using plastic bags, avoid disposable products like utensils, drink water from reusable water bottles and drive cars powered by clean energy. Homeowners can take additional steps to reduce energy consumption and make their home more eco-friendly. Below are four easy ways to make an impact with your choices.
Roger the Plumber, a local plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company, is running a buy-one-get-one promotion for air conditioning and heating system inspections. With the promotion, customers will receive a professional air conditioning system inspection for $49 and a no-cost heating system inspection; the cost of repairs and materials is not included in the inspection price.
Roger the Plumber, a local plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company is offering money saving tips for homeowners: set water heaters to “vacation mode”, turn off the water to the home if the vacation will last more than three days, turn the thermostat up — rather than turning off the air conditioner — and inspect faucets, toilets and sprinklers for leaks. Leaving the air conditioner on and setting the thermostat to 78 °F will keep air moving throughout the home, save costs associated with cooling down the home, and protect it from getting too hot and potentially damaging wood floors, doorways and furniture.
Summertime is a time for fun, sun and vacation. But when you get home at the end of the day, you expect cool air and a place to relax from all of the excitement. During the summer months, controlling the heat indoors is critical to everyone’s sanity. We’ve laid out 7 steps you can take to make sure your home stays nice and cool this summer.
Roger the Plumber, a leading home services provider in Missouri, is proud to share its earth-friendly air conditioning, heating, plumbing, and water filtration services with the Kansas City area.
The company is committed to protecting and preserving the environment with green home systems that are eco-friendly and optimize energy efficiency. Through the four services they provide, homeowners can minimize their carbon footprint while also saving money on their energy bills.