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Locality: Horsham, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 800-887-7353



Address: 219 Keith Valley Road 19044 Horsham, PA, US

Website: self-hc.com

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Self Heating and Cooling 30.10.2020

Save $1000 on a Heat pump installation!

Self Heating and Cooling 14.10.2020

Save energy this season with a high-efficiency heating system! Plus, PA homeowners can save up to $500 with the installation of a new, higher-efficiency oil-fired furnace or boiler and/or a new aboveground oil storage tank. Find out how! https://self-hc.com/hvac-installation-//heating-equipment/

Self Heating and Cooling 08.10.2020

Check out some of our latest specials and services.

Self Heating and Cooling 28.09.2020

With cooler weather on the horizon, pool season is coming to an end. Don’t stress about the logistics of closing your pool for the season! Self Heating & Cooling is the area’s go-to expert for all things pool service. https://self-hc.com/pools-leisure/pool-services/

Self Heating and Cooling 12.09.2020

Beat the rush! Schedule your heating system tune-up today so your home is ready when the winter weather comes. https://self-hc.com/request-service/

Self Heating and Cooling 23.08.2020

Sharing some reasons why YOU should consider enrolling in a price protection plan for your fuel deliveries

Self Heating and Cooling 15.08.2020

Happy #FirstDayOfFall! Visit our website to learn more about our home comfort services available this season. https://self-hc.com/

Self Heating and Cooling 08.08.2020

It's that time of year again! Make sure to call now to get ahead of the rush and save $50 on a auto delivery set-up.

Self Heating and Cooling 29.07.2020

Ending the week strong by sharing some #positive news! Click to read all about how these 3 local high school students have earned national math honors over the past few months

Self Heating and Cooling 12.07.2020

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Self Heating and Cooling 24.06.2020

How to Read an Oil Tank Gauge, Be prepared for the COLD! If you have a functioning oil tank gauge, checking the level is as simple as reading a thermometer. In most gauge configurations, a floating bar extends into the oil tank. The top of the bar reaches into a plastic dome that’s a few inches tall and has a ruler of sorts indicating 0, , , and F for full. As the oil level drops, so does the top of the bar. The gauge should always be generally accurate, but i...t’s most precise when the tank is full, empty or half-full. To make sure you have as accurate a reading as possible, check that the oil tank gauge is working. Remove the plastic dome. Do this manually; if you use clamps or a hand tool to unscrew it, you could break the plastic. Gently nudge the rod downward, then let go. If it’s working, it’ll spring back up to the same level as it was before you pressed it down (assuming your tank isn’t empty).

Self Heating and Cooling 05.06.2020

Our offices are closed tomorrow to celebrate #LaborDay, but we'll still be here for you with our 24/7 emergency service. https://self-hc.com/contact-us/