Membership Costs

Memberships as low as $150 a year







    With our memberships, you'll have peace of mind knowing that your systems are always functioning efficiently, saving you time and money.

    Our team of experts are dedicated to providing you with top-notch service, ensuring your pipes and systems are in pristine condition all year round. From maintenance to yearly inspections, we have got you covered.

    Don’t wait until it’s too late, become a member today and let us take care of your home’s systems. Chat with our experts at L.J. Kruse Co. to find the perfect fit for you. Join our community of satisfied members and experience the difference.

    Join The Family

    Memberships are for residential single family homes. Commercial memberships are available, reach out to [email protected] for a quote.

    Plumbing membership

    $150

    1 annual 65-point plumbing inspection

    15% off all plumbing services

    Priority booking

    Furnace only

    $200

    1 annual tuneup including filter change

    15% off all hvac services

    5% off HVAC installs

    Priority booking

    Boiler Membership

    $280

    1 annual tuneup

    15% off all boiler services

    5% off all boiler installs

    Priority booking

    HVAC only

    $280

    2 tuneups (spring and fall)

    1 filter change

    15% off HVAC services

    5% off HVAC installs

    Priority booking

    The Works Furnace & Plumbing

    $300

    Furnace Membership Benefits AND Plumbing Membership Benefits

    The Works Boiler & Plumbing

    $380

    Boiler Membership Benefits AND Plumbing Membership Benefits

    The Works HVAC & Plumbing

    $380

    HVAC Membership Benefits AND Plumbing Membership Benefits

    History

    Founder Louis J. Kruse was the son of a German immigrant who came to California to mine the gold fields of the Sierra foothills. Louis was born in Grass Valley in 1889, and when his father died a few years later in a mysterious mining accident, the family moved to San Francisco. Growing up in the city, Louis enjoyed working with his hands and studied gas fitting at Lick-Wilmerding, which was then a trade school.