Heating Services In Strafford, PA | John Cipollone, Inc.

Heating Services In Strafford, PA 

John Cipollone Inc. is the trusted HVAC contractor for heating services in Strafford, PA. We specialize in heating maintenance, installation, and repair services for homes and businesses in Strafford and the surrounding neighborhoods. We are a family-owned and operated business, working in the area since we were founded by John Cipollone in 1953.  Whether you have a problem with your furnace, or you are simply looking for regular service, we have you covered! 

We have been working in the area for over 70 years, and are in our third generation of family ownership. We take great pride in being a part of the community that homeowners and businesses can trust. If you need a hand with your heating, our experts can help! Give us a call today at (610) 446-7877, or contact us online! 

We serve the Strafford zip code 19087, along with other surrounding neighborhoods. We are based in Havertown, but work all over the area in neighborhoods like Ardmore, Villanova, Rosemont, Haverford, and all along the Main Line. 

What Systems Do We Work With? 

Our expert HVAC technicians are trained and certified to work with all sorts of heating systems. Some of the most common and popular types of heating systems we service, install, and repair are: 

  • Heat Pumps
  • Gas Furnaces
  • Oil Furnaces
  • Ductless Mini Splits
  • Boilers

To schedule a heating service or a free estimate for a new heating system, call us now at (610) 446-7877, or visit us online. 

Fun Fact: The Philadelphia and Western Railroad once ran to Strafford, but service on its main line was discontinued on March 23, 1956, while service on the former branch line continues as The Norristown High-Speed Line.

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How Often Should I Service My Heating System?

You should have your heating system serviced at least once a year. This yearly service will ensure that your system is running safely and efficiently. We recommend you have your heating system serviced before winter, preferably in the fall. As long as you get to it once during the season, it should provide you with a bunch of benefits: 

  • Your system runs more energy efficiently
  • Results in lower energy bills
  • Lengthens your system’s lifespan
  • Improves indoor air quality
  • Improves your comfort
  • Ensures safe operation

To schedule a heating service, call us now at (610) 446-7877.

Signs It’s Time To Replace Your Heating System

Knowing when to replace your heating system could be a key factor in saving money, as well as providing your home with adequate comfort. If you wait too long, it could mean higher costs, and spending some time in a freezing cold house. Here are some of the signs that it’s almost time to replace your furnace: 

  • Your home isn’t warm
  • Your energy bills are unusually high
  • Your furnace makes loud noises and sounds
  • Your furnace is smelling strange
  • Your system is over 10 years old
  • Your system breaks down frequently

If you wait too long and ignore these signs, it could result in a breakdown, repairs being needed, or an early replacement being necessary. The best way to get the most out of your heating system is by scheduling routine HVAC service. This will help you extend the life of your heating system, and also avoid breakdowns and repairs being needed. If you want to schedule a free estimate for a new heating system or routine service, give us a call at (610) 446-7877, or contact us online! 

Local Spotlight: The Radnor Trail

Created in 1902, the Radnor Trail first served as a part of the Philadelphia & Western Railway Company (P&W). Radnor Township acquired rights to build a trail where the abandoned railway line existed. In 2005, the township celebrated the opening of the fully paved, multi-purpose trail.

If You Go

There are free parking and restrooms located at the Conestoga Road entry point. There is also parking along Brookside Road and Gallagher Avenue. Dog-walking is permitted on the trail as long as they are leashed. There are dog waste bins throughout the trail where owners can dispose of garbage.