Eck Locations - Anthony, KS
HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical in Anthony, Kansas
Anthony is the county seat of Harper County, sitting along US-281 just 25 miles north of the Oklahoma state line. It's ranching and wheat country — the kind of community where most properties are working properties, not just residences. A service company that doesn't understand agricultural living doesn't understand Anthony.
Eck Services operates a full-service location right in Anthony at 830 N. LL&G. We're here because Anthony and Harper County deserve reliable home services without a 90-minute wait for someone to drive in from Wichita.
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Serving Working Properties in Harper County
Septic Systems and Well Water
Most properties outside Anthony city limits (and some within it) run on private wells and septic systems. These aren't backup systems; they're your only systems. When a well pump fails or a septic tank backs up, you're dealing with it right now.
Our Anthony team handles well pump diagnostics and repair, septic system pumping and inspection, and water quality concerns. We come prepared for rural properties, not just city lots.
- Well pump assessment and repair
- Septic tank pumping and inspection
- Water filtration and treatment for well water
- Sump pump installation for properties prone to basement water
Plumbing for Harper County Homes and Ranches
From a plumbing leak at a farmhouse to a burst pipe after a hard freeze, we handle the full range of residential plumbing across Harper County. Many older homes in Anthony proper still have original galvanized supply lines — lines that are narrowing and corroding from the inside. If you've noticed a gradual drop in water pressure, it's worth a look.
- Emergency plumbing — burst pipes and active leaks
- Drain cleaning and sewer service
- Water heater repair and replacement
- Pipe inspection and repiping for older homes
- Fixture repair and replacement
Electrical: From Panels to Farm Buildings
Electrical work in Anthony often goes beyond the main residence. Grain storage facilities, irrigation pump panels, and outbuildings all need licensed electrical work, and not all electricians are comfortable on a working agricultural property. Our team is.
We also hold an Oklahoma electrical license (OK146513), which matters for properties near the Kansas-Oklahoma border. If your property straddles county lines or you have outbuildings in adjacent territory, we're covered.
- Panel upgrades and service entrance replacements
- Wiring for outbuildings, and agricultural structures
- Generator installation — a practical necessity in storm-prone Harper County
- Surge protection for properties with sensitive equipment or electronics
- EV charger installation for homes and farm properties
Generator Installation: More Than a Convenience in Harper County
Anthony and southern Harper County sit squarely in tornado alley. Severe thunderstorms regularly knock out power, and in rural areas, utility crews can take days to restore service on less-traveled routes. A standby generator isn't just a comfort upgrade here, it's the difference between a minor inconvenience and a major problem.
We install and service Generac standby generators sized for your home or property. A properly sized system keeps your well pump, refrigerator, HVAC, and lights running without any manual intervention during an outage.
HVAC: Handling Southern Kansas Heat and Cold
The US-281 corridor through Harper County gets full Kansas weather. Brutal summers, ice storms, and occasional hard freezes that arrive faster than the forecast predicts. HVAC systems on rural properties sometimes run years without a professional look. By the time they fail, it's always at the worst possible moment.
- AC replacement & repair for homes and farm residences
- Furnace replacement and boiler service
- Seasonal maintenance plans — especially for properties that sit unoccupied part of the year
- Indoor air quality improvements for dusty, high-pollen rural environments
- Emergency HVAC services
Communities We Serve from Our Anthony Office
We serve all of Harper County from our Anthony location, including Harper, Attica, Waldron, Danville, Bluff City, Freeport, and surrounding rural routes. We also serve properties near the Kansas-Oklahoma state line and cover US-160 and US-281 corridors throughout the county.
The Best Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC Company in Anthony
Most home service companies will tell you they're licensed, reliable, and do quality work. Here's what actually sets ECK apart:
- We're genuinely local. Our Anthony office is where our team is based not a satellite managed from Wichita. When you call, help is close.
- One company for everything. Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, agricultural systems, and well water service under one roof. One call, one relationship, no contractor finger-pointing.
- Fifteen-plus years of Harper County customers calling us back. A business doesn't survive that long in a small market by cutting corners.
We treat every home like we'll be back, because we will be. Licensed, insured, bonded, and accountable to the community we work in every day. When something goes wrong, call ECK and we'll take it from there.
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The Eck Difference
What Makes Us Different

Multiple Locations

15 Years Experience

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Clean and Courteous

Voted Best Electrician
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our Anthony team regularly works on shop wiring, irrigation pump panels, grain storage electrical, and outbuilding HVAC. We come prepared for working property needs, not just residential calls.
Yes. Well pump failure is a priority call for us — losing your water supply is an immediate problem. Call us and describe what you're experiencing and we'll dispatch as quickly as possible.
Yes. We hold both Kansas and Oklahoma electrical licenses, which matters for properties near the state line. Our Kansas licenses cover HVAC, plumbing, and electrical; our Oklahoma electrical license (OK146513) extends coverage across the border.
Ask yourself: how long could your property function without power? If the answer involves a well pump that stops, heat that fails in winter, or refrigeration that goes down, a generator is worth considering. We size and install systems for properties from small homes to full ranch operations.



