This past April, Shafer Services Plus had the honor of volunteering at Boy Scout Pack 1492’s Pinewood Derby in San Antonio, TX. It was a thrilling event that brought together families, friends, and racing enthusiasts from across the city.
Shafer Serves and the Community: The Gift of Comfort
In the heart of San Antonio, Texas, where generations have flourished, a touching story unfolds. Michael Saenz, a dedicated member of the community and a vital supporter of SA Youth, has received a much-needed new air conditioning system through Shafer Serves, the charitable arm of Shafer Services.
We’re excited to introduce new members of the Shafer family
Did you know that Shafer Services Plus offers commercial services? We take care of HVAC and plumbing needs for businesses across San Antonio and surrounding areas.
Over the past five years, the commercial division of Shafer Services Plus has grown at over 40% per year. This unprecedented growth positioned Shafer to support the hiring of four new experienced team members and continue to fill the growing demand for quality commercial services in San Antonio and Central Texas.
Shafer Serves: Caring for neighbors and non-profits in need
Shafer Serves is our philanthropic program dedicated to providing free HVAC and plumbing services to people and non-profits in need. It’s our way of thanking and caring for the communities we call home.
“Safe temperatures and reliable running water are critical for healthy environments,” said Chase Anderson, President and CEO of Shafer Services Plus. “By donating these services to residents and non-profits in need, we are able to help them redirect their funds to caring for their families and serving neighbors in need.”
If you know of a resident or non-profit that needs assistance, please nominate them at www.shaferservices.com/shafer-serves.
Shafer Services Plus celebrates Women’s History Month
During Women’s History Month, Shafer Services Plus is recognizing the achievements of women who have made today’s HVAC and plumbing industries possible. Women like Alice H. Parker, who invented a natural gas furnace in 1919, and Lillian Baumbach, who became the first licensed female plumber in New York City in 1915.