Buchner Heating, AC and Plumbing
Company Overview
For over a century, the Buchner family has been dedicated to serving this community. We are a contractor that provides heating, air conditioning, and plumbing solutions for homes, businesses, and industrial facilities. We are committed to delivering optimal indoor comfort for every client.
Business Services
- Air duct cleaning
- HVAC installation or replacement
- HVAC system repair
- Plumbing inspection
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
Recommended Customer Reviews
Steven W.Really shady scam operating out of Aurora, IL area. Called them asking them to send a tech for furnace tuneup and who is qualified to install a T10+ thermostat kit to furnace, AC, and humidifier. It wasn't that I couldn't handle it myself, but rather to have Honeywell warranty the unit, a certified tech must install it.
Well, the tech they sent, Brandon, not only wasn't qualified to install the kit, but also had no knowledge of this kit at all. But after looking at the box, said it would cost about $20-$30 to install on top of the $149 furnace tuneup. I agreed saying I can afford the $200 total.
Since I had another contractor working on our 2nd floor, I let Brandon work in the basement on the HVAC equipment. When I came back down to the first floor a couple hours later, I saw the Buchner truck outside still. When I went to the basement, I found Brandon sitting on the floor reading the manual. Mind you, he never said he was charging more than the $200 I approved.
He had apparently been unable to get the humidifier to power on. It seems he had decided to change the humidifier to being powered by the furnace, which is not compliant with Honeywell authorized procedure for that unit. When he had Honeywell support on speakerphone, the specifically told him he couldn't power it from furnace, and to reconnect it to the transformer it was originally on.
After ending the call, he still didn't tell me he was charging me more than $200, so I went back up to the contractor two floors up. Finally, four hours later, I had to go to work. At five hours, he hands my wife an invoice for $900 for the work. But that's not all, he also tells us the humidifier board is dead, even though it had been running with no issue prior to Brandon arriving.
Of course I refuse to pay the $900 invoice and call Buchner. When they have the Service Manager call me, he tells me that Brandon never said it was $20-$30 to install the kit and that Brandon is competent and wouldn't damage the humidifier from working on it. The manager finally agreed to send his other tech, Tony, to diagnose the equipment, no charge only after I inquired.
Tony comes out later in the week with my wife home. He determines that ""Brandon did not land one of the humidifier wires correctly and that the equipment is now online. But during conversation with my wife calls her a liar when she says that Brandon never said he was charging us beyond the $200 we agreed to until he handed her the $900 invoice.
About a week later, I get an updated invoice from Buchner in the mail for $181, which I called them to pay immediately. I figured they must have agreed that Brandon had made one or more mistakes, and was doing the right thing. Oh was I wrong!
A couple weeks later, I'm trying to clean up the loose humidistat wires that are supposedly not connected anymore because it is now wirelessly digital instead of wired analog. WRONG! As soon as two wires touched, I see an electrical arc, and my new thermostat goes dark.
I immediately call Buchner, but the answering service says there is a note in their system to not service our address. She tells me to call Monday, which I do. The primary secretary tells me they ""discounted"" the work they did and there was a note to no longer service our address and I would have to speak to the Service Manager, which I agreed to do. Well, several days, and no call from them to my phone and no call to wife's phone.
So I contact my contractor who is a licensed electrician and plumber, and also fixed a few pre-existing electrical issues in the house already. With his guidance, we identified the problem to be a blown fuse on the furnace board.
So to recap:
Poor customer service
Unqualified HVAC Technician
Attempt to commit fraud (charging customer while they teach themselves how to do their job)
Attempt to charge nearly 5x the amount they were initially approved for without renewed consent
Dishonest techs and Service Manager
Very pleased with their services. My A/C stopped working and Rob quickly diagnosed the problem and fixed it- at a reasonable cost. I have also used them before. About five or six years ago, I had a problem with my furnace, which was not that old at the time. I called another company first ( they shall remain nameless, but think spring summer fall winter, the four -------) that company just wanted to sell me a new furnace. I didn't feel good about that and called Buchner. They came out repaired it for about $400 and it's been working just fine ever since. I highly recommend them.
Miah F.Tim came by within just a business day of our email to look over our problem, then fixed it the next day. He was very friendly, informative, the price he told us was what we paid, and the three different things we asked him to do (fix a broken drain pipe that was leaking, remove an old toilet from the basement, and fix our upstairs tub so that it drained properly) were done in just about 3 1/2 hours. Quicker than I expected for a fair price with great friendliness. I couldn't ask for more.
We will use this company again for our plumbing needs for sure.
I called for service on new years day night after my furnace went out. After speaking with the answering service, I received a quick call back from Jeremy. He walked me through some troubleshooting and talked me through fixing the problem without him having to come out -- A big help in a pinch.
I will definitely be using them in the future should the need arise.

























