Plumbing giant Roto-Rooter has been sued by 36 Twin Cities homeowners who said the company exaggerated the extent of their plumbing problems and then charged them for expensive, unnecessary repairs.
CINCINNATI — Just months after CONTRACTOR published its first issue in 1954, Roto-Rooter began to use its advertising jingle, “And away go troubles down the drain.” Roto-Rooter said it is among the ...
Chemed’s CHE Roto-Rooter business has been registering robust performance over the past few quarters. A good solvency position buoys optimism. The company currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). Over ...
Kevin McNamara, CEO of Chemed, highlighted robust performance in VITAS operations, with a 7.3% year-over-year increase in admissions to 18,139 and a 13.1% growth in average daily census (ADC) to ...
Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer, Oregon, has been renamed Roto-Rooter Park following a new partnership with Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup We are super excited to associate with such a reputable and ...
JR Motorsports has partnered with Roto-Rooter since the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season with the No. 1 team, and it is expanding even further. Earlier in 2025, JR Motorsports revealed that ...
Chemed Corporation CHE is well-poised to grow in the coming quarters due to strong operational growth in the VITAS arm. Roto-Rooter maintains its core competitive edge in a challenging operational ...
Stadium seats aren’t always the most comfortable, but the Lake County Captains, the High-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, seemed to have found a No. 2 option. The team has revealed the ...
Her license plate reads “Roto Mom” – probably because “Roto Great-grandmother” won’t fit. Wanda Farmer, 82, still drives to work every day as president of Wichita’s Roto-Rooter franchise. It was 65 ...
Fifty years ago this year, The Buccaneers sang the original "Roto-Rooter" jingle. NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Jerry Richards about his history with the singing group. Richard tells us he arranged the ...
A new medical device is giving some people with heart disease a less invasive alternative to open heart surgery. Bill Dumbauld, 76, is one of them. He was concerned about shortness of breath and chest ...