Quick Comparison
| Firm | Founded / Tenure & Credentials | Services & Specialties | Geographic Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling | Continuous family operation since 1967 (59 years), third-generation family-owned business; PA Master Plumber License #042945 (Registered Master Plumber #4039); Master Licensed Plumber in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; background-checked technicians; workmanship guaranteed | Plumbing repairs and installations, sewer and drain services, heating system installation and repair, cooling/air conditioning, electrical services, commercial plumbing and HVAC, water heater services, trenchless pipe replacement, video pipe inspection, water restoration, 24/7 emergency service | Philadelphia office (8675 Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136); Horsham office (513 Horsham Road, Horsham, PA 19044); Philadelphia, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County |
| Carney All Seasons | Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling continuous operation since 1976 (50 years); merged with All Seasons Comfort Control (founded 2002) in 2022 to form Carney All Seasons; founded by Kevin J. Carney, second-generation operation under sons Kevin Carney and Ryan Carney since 2015; PA Licenses #181215 plus PA LIC PA8229 plus PA LIC 013384; NJ License 19HC00568700; Plumbing certification #11793; Pest license #BU15505; NATE-certified technicians; EPA-certified technicians; ACCA member; American Standard Customer Care Dealer status; BBB A+ rating | Plumbing leak detection, drain cleaning, water heater services, fixture replacement, pipe repairs, sump pump maintenance, water pressure troubleshooting; heating, air conditioning, pest control, generator services; 24/7 emergency response; same-day appointments | Line Lexington HQ (900 Old Bethlehem Pike, Line Lexington, PA 18932); Southampton office (1100 Industrial Boulevard, Southampton, PA 18966); Bucks and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania, plus New Jersey service area |
| J Giannone Plumbing & Heating | Continuous operation since 1983 (43 years), founded by Joseph Giannone (master plumber since 1978, graduate of Dobbins Vocational Technology School); third-generation plumber lineage tracing to grandfather Joe Giannone who established a plumbing business in 1929; Joseph learned the trade from his father and worked at his father's specialty company Moore Plumbing for 10 years before founding J Giannone Plumbing | Plumbing repairs and installation, heating systems, drains and sewers, kitchen and bath fixture repair and replacement, tankless water heaters, high-efficiency boilers, water heaters, toilets, garbage disposal, gas lines, leak detection, backflow testing and repair, radiant heat projects | South Philadelphia HQ (1323-25 South Juniper Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147); Greater Philadelphia region |
| Klein & Company Plumbing, Inc. | Continuous family operation since 1989 (approximately 35 years); founded and led by Keith Klein; family-owned and operated | PA Master Plumber License through PA HIC; City of Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber registration (city-permit work); Licensed and Insured | Warrington PA mailing base (PO Box 86, Warrington, PA 18976); Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia County |
1. Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling
- Address (Philadelphia office): 8675 Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136
- Address (Horsham office): 513 Horsham Road, Horsham, PA 19044
- Phone: (215) 728-1482 (Philadelphia); (267) 631-2370 (Horsham)
- Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; 24/7 emergency service
- License: PA Master Plumber License #042945, Registered Master Plumber #4039
- Operating Since: 1967 (59 years of continuous family-owned operation across three generations)
- Family Status: Third-generation family-owned and operated
- Credentials: Master Licensed Plumber in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; background-checked technicians; workmanship guaranteed
- Service area: Philadelphia, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County
- Website: billfrusco.com
Three-Generation Handoff Pattern From the 1967 Philadelphia Founding
Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling has operated continuously since 1967, with the firm’s third-generation family-owned status grounding the operating-history claim across a 59-year tenure window. The footprint reaches into the late-1960s urban-renewal era across Philadelphia, the 1970s-1980s regional manufacturing decline and residential-renovation cycle, the 1990s-2000s Bucks and Montgomery County suburban expansion, and the contemporary luxury renovation surge across Society Hill, Rittenhouse Square, and the Main Line corridor. The dual-office footprint with the Philadelphia headquarters at 8675 Torresdale Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia plus the Horsham satellite office at 513 Horsham Road extends the operating reach across the Philadelphia city limits and into the dense Bucks and Montgomery County suburban corridor. The Northeast Philadelphia headquarters position matters operationally because the Mayfair, Holmesburg, Tacony, and Frankford neighborhoods that surround the Torresdale Avenue address carry dense early-twentieth-century brick-and-stone rowhouse stock with original cast-iron drain stacks, lead supply lines, and prewar plumbing fixture configurations that the contemporary Philadelphia Department of Public Health lead-line replacement programs target.
PA Master Plumber License #042945 Plus City of Philadelphia Registration
Bill Frusco operates under Pennsylvania Master Plumber License #042945, paired with City of Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber registration #4039. The dual-credential profile reflects Philadelphia’s distinctive regulatory structure, where the City of Philadelphia administers a separate municipal Master Plumber licensing program through the Department of Licenses & Inspections (L&I) on top of the Pennsylvania state plumbing licensing framework. Plumbers operating within the City of Philadelphia limits must hold both the state-level Master Plumber credential and the City of Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber registration, with the city-level registration tied to permit-pulling authority within Philadelphia city limits. The license-by-name structure (a single named master plumber tied to a single Pennsylvania license number plus a single Philadelphia registration number) weighs in for Philadelphia permit work, since L&I tracks license holders by individual rather than by firm.
Dual-Office Footprint Plus Four-County Service Reach
Bill Frusco operates from a dual-office footprint across Northeast Philadelphia and Horsham (Montgomery County). The Philadelphia office at 8675 Torresdale Avenue covers Northeast Philadelphia neighborhoods (Mayfair, Holmesburg, Tacony, Frankford, Bustleton, Somerton, Fox Chase, Bridesburg) plus the inner-loop Center City and Northwest Philadelphia neighborhoods. The Horsham office at 513 Horsham Road covers the Bucks and Montgomery County corridor (Horsham, Warrington, Doylestown, Hatboro, Willow Grove, Ambler, Lansdale, North Wales, Newtown). The dual-office arrangement supports four-county service reach across Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware Counties, distinguishing Bill Frusco from single-county Philadelphia plumbers. The 24/7 emergency service availability closes out the operating-hours profile, with the Pennsylvania Master Plumber license backing permit-pulling authority across the broader regional coverage area.
Whole-Home Service Stack From Plumbing Through Water Restoration
The Bill Frusco service stack spans plumbing, sewer and drain services, heating, cooling, electrical, and commercial work. The plumbing scope covers leaking pipes, water lines, toilets, faucets, sump pumps, garbage disposals, and gas lines. The sewer and drain scope covers repair and cleaning plus trenchless pipe replacement and video pipe inspection. The heating scope covers heat pump repair, furnace repair, and installation and replacement work. The cooling scope covers AC maintenance, repair, and installation. The water restoration scope addresses post-leak and post-flood damage cleanup that pairs with the underlying plumbing repair work. The whole-home capability means a single Philadelphia homeowner can route plumbing repipe plus heating system replacement plus water restoration through one operating team during a comprehensive renovation, removing the typical specification friction between trades on emergency-driven home renovation projects.
Northeast Philadelphia Brick-Rowhouse Specialty
The Northeast Philadelphia neighborhoods surrounding the Torresdale Avenue headquarters carry dense early-twentieth-century brick-and-stone rowhouse stock that defines the typical service profile. Mayfair, Holmesburg, Tacony, and Frankford rowhouses (built primarily 1900-1940) sit on tight party-wall configurations with shared drain stacks, narrow gangway access, and original cast-iron plumbing rough-ins behind plaster walls. Service work on these rowhouses requires the trade-practice depth covering how 1900s-1940s Philadelphia rowhouse plumbing was specified, where original lead service lines route from the curb stop to the basement plumbing tree, and how contemporary repipe work navigates the party-wall constraints. Bill Frusco’s 59-year continuous operation across these neighborhoods produces the institutional memory that newer Philadelphia plumbers cannot match through training alone, with the third-generation family lineage carrying the specification knowledge across owner generations.
2. Carney All Seasons
- Address (Line Lexington HQ): 900 Old Bethlehem Pike, Line Lexington, PA 18932
- Address (Southampton office): 1100 Industrial Boulevard, Southampton, PA 18966
- Phone: (215) 346-7160
- Hours: Open 24/7
- Founder (Carney PHC): Kevin J. Carney (1976)
- Current Carney leadership: Sons Kevin Carney and Ryan Carney (operating Carney PHC since 2015; second-generation succession)
- All Seasons Founder: Jeff Long with son Chris Long; Darlene Long
- Operating Since: 1976 (Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling); 2002 (All Seasons Comfort Control); 2022 merger to form Carney All Seasons (50 years total Carney tenure)
- PA Licenses: PA #181215; PA LIC PA8229; PA LIC 013384
- NJ License: 19HC00568700
- Plumbing certification: #11793
- Pest license: #BU15505
- Credentials: NATE-certified technicians; EPA-certified technicians; ACCA member; American Standard Customer Care Dealer; BBB A+ rating; “Voted #1 Plumbing Company in Bucks and Montgomery Counties”
- Service area: Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania, plus New Jersey
- Website: carneyallseasons.com
Continuous Operation Since 1976 Through 2022 Merger
Carney All Seasons traces its operating history to 1976, when Kevin J. Carney founded Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling. Kevin Carney’s sons Kevin and Ryan took over Carney PHC in 2015, setting the second-generation succession. In 2022 the firm merged with All Seasons Comfort Control (founded 2002 by Jeff Long with son Chris Long and Darlene Long) to form the combined Carney All Seasons operation, with the merger consolidating two family-owned operations into a unified service entity. The 50-year Carney tenure covers the full Bucks and Montgomery County suburban expansion from the late-1970s pre-energy-bust development through the 1980s mall-era retail-and-residential surge, the 1990s-2000s outer-suburban tract development across Doylestown and Newtown, and the contemporary residential-renovation and commercial-services market that defines current Bucks-Montgomery County plumbing work. The dual-office footprint with the Line Lexington headquarters and the Southampton satellite office covers the central and northern Bucks-Montgomery corridor.
Multiple Pennsylvania Licenses Plus NJ Credential Stack
Carney All Seasons operates under an notably deep multi-license credential stack. The Pennsylvania licenses (PA #181215, PA LIC PA8229, PA LIC 013384) cover the firm’s operating scope across plumbing, heating, and cooling work in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The New Jersey license (19HC00568700) covers cross-state operations into the New Jersey service area. The plumbing certification #11793 supplements the underlying state licenses with category-specific certification documentation. The pest license #BU15505 covers the pest-control service line that sits within the firm’s All-Seasons-derived service stack. Beyond the underlying license-and-certification stack, NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certifications ground the HVAC technician credential profile, with EPA-certified technicians covering refrigerant-handling regulatory requirements and ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America) membership rounding out the trade-association affiliations. The American Standard Customer Care Dealer status adds manufacturer-authorization layer for HVAC equipment specification.
Bucks-Montgomery Headquarters Plus Cross-State New Jersey Reach
Carney All Seasons operates from a dual-office Bucks-Montgomery County footprint, with the Line Lexington headquarters at 900 Old Bethlehem Pike framing the Doylestown-Lansdale corridor and the Southampton office at 1100 Industrial Boulevard covering the southern Bucks County and Northeast Philadelphia-adjacent corridor. The published service area extends across Bucks and Montgomery Counties Pennsylvania, with cross-state operations into New Jersey under the NJ license. The 24/7 operating-hours profile supports both scheduled and emergency-response service work across the broader two-state service grid. Beyond the residential service profile, Carney All Seasons handles commercial plumbing, HVAC, generator, and pest-control work, producing an integrated home-services profile rather than a plumbing-only working setup.
3. J Giannone Plumbing & Heating
- Address: 1323-25 South Juniper Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
- Phone: (215) 389-3600
- Email: [email protected]
- Founder / Owner: Joseph Giannone (master plumber since 1978; graduate of Dobbins Vocational Technology School)
- Operating Since: 1983 (43 years of continuous operation under Joseph Giannone)
- Family Plumbing Lineage: Third-generation plumber tracing to grandfather Joe Giannone, who established a plumbing business in 1929; Joseph learned the trade from his father and worked at his father’s specialty company Moore Plumbing for 10 years before founding J Giannone Plumbing
- Team: Joseph Giannone Owner; Dennis Carney Plumber; Christina Powers Office and Communications; Joseph Robey Plumber and Technician
- Service area: Greater Philadelphia region (South Philadelphia headquarters base)
- Website: jgiannoneplumbingheating.com
Three-Generation Plumber Lineage From 1929 Grandfather Origins
J Giannone Plumbing & Heating carries a distinctive three-generation plumber lineage that traces to 1929, when Joseph Giannone’s grandfather Joe Giannone established a plumbing business in Philadelphia. The lineage runs from grandfather Joe (1929 founding) through Joseph’s father (operating his own specialty company and supply store, Moore Plumbing, where Joseph apprenticed for 10 years) into Joseph Giannone himself, who earned his master plumber license in 1978 (after graduating from Dobbins Vocational Technology School) and founded J Giannone Plumbing in 1983. The 1929-traced family lineage produces a 97-year cumulative plumber-trade family tenure across three generations, even though the J Giannone Plumbing firm-name operating record runs 43 years. The trade knowledge transfer across three generations carries operational weight for Philadelphia residential work because century-old rowhouse plumbing requires the trade-practice depth covering how 1920s-1940s rowhouse rough-ins, supply-line routing, and drain-stack configurations were originally specified.
South Philadelphia Headquarters Plus Personal-Service Operating Model
J Giannone operates from 1323-25 South Juniper Street in South Philadelphia, with the headquarters position placing the firm geographically inside the dense rowhouse-and-Italian-Market corridor that defines the typical South Philadelphia residential profile. The South Philadelphia neighborhoods carry dense early-twentieth-century brick rowhouse stock (Bella Vista, Italian Market, Passyunk Square, Point Breeze, Pennsport, Whitman) with original cast-iron drain stacks, narrow gangway access, and party-wall plumbing tree configurations that require the trade-practice depth covering how South Philadelphia rowhouses were originally plumbed. The firm’s operating philosophy emphasizes a personal-service model with a small named team (Joseph Giannone Owner, Dennis Carney Plumber, Christina Powers Office and Communications, Joseph Robey Plumber and Technician) where customers work with familiar plumbers across multiple service visits rather than rotating different technicians. The personal-service model distinguishes J Giannone from larger Philadelphia plumbing operations where dispatch routing produces variable technician assignment across customer visits.
Master Plumber Since 1978 Plus Dobbins Vocational Foundation
Joseph Giannone earned his master plumber license in 1978 (five years before founding the J Giannone Plumbing firm in 1983), giving the lead-license-holder credential a 47-year continuous tenure that extends beyond the firm’s own founding date. The Dobbins Vocational Technology School graduation supplies the educational foundation, with Dobbins Tech standing as one of Philadelphia’s longstanding vocational technology institutions tied to the trade-skills training pipeline that Philadelphia plumbing operations have drawn from for generations. The combination of three-generation family plumbing lineage plus 1978 master plumber license plus 1983 firm founding yields a credential profile that supports the operating-history claim across multiple time horizons (family-trade tenure, individual-license tenure, firm-name tenure). The fully guaranteed work policy across all service categories wraps up the operating-trust profile.
4. Klein & Company Plumbing, Inc.
- Mailing Address: PO Box 86, Warrington, PA 18976
- Phone: (215) 491-7889
- Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM regular hours; 24-hour emergency service
- Owner: Keith Klein
- Operating Since: Approximately 1989 (about 35 years of continuous family operation per the firm’s published “35 years” service claim)
- Family Status: Family owned and operated
- Credentials: Licensed and Insured Master Plumber
- Service area: Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia County
- Website: kleinplumbing.com
Family Operation Since 1989 With Three-County Coverage
Klein & Company Plumbing, Inc. has operated continuously for approximately 35 years under Keith Klein, with the firm’s published material describing the practice as “a family owned and operated plumbing company servicing the Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia County areas for 35 years.” The 35-year footprint reaches into the late-1980s post-recession recovery era, the 1990s-2000s suburban renovation cycle across Bucks and Montgomery County, the post-2008 maintenance era, and the contemporary three-county service market. The Warrington base (Bucks County) places Klein & Company geographically inside the central Bucks corridor, with daily-dispatch reach extending south into Northeast Philadelphia and west into Montgomery County. The three-county published service area distinguishes Klein from single-county Philadelphia plumbers, with the breadth supporting both suburban Bucks-Montgomery work and inner-Philadelphia rowhouse service work through one operating dispatch model.
Twenty-Four-Hour Emergency Plumbing Profile
Klein & Company offers 24-hour emergency plumbing service across the three-county service area, with the emergency-response capability extending the operating-hours profile beyond the regular 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekday window. The published service stack covers appliance hook-up, drain cleaning, garbage disposal repair and replacement, gas installations, faucet repairs, toilet repair and replacement, water heater repair and replacement, and valve installation. The breadth of services covers the typical residential and small-commercial plumbing demand profile across Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, with the “Licensed and Insured Master Plumber” credential supporting permit-pulling authority for the regulated work categories (gas line, water heater, fixture replacement). The cost-effective solutions emphasis in the firm’s published material aligns the operating positioning with the value-conscious residential service segment.
Three-County Footprint With Warrington Base
Klein & Company operates from a Warrington (Bucks County) mailing-address base, with the operational structure emphasizing dispatch-driven service across the three-county footprint rather than walk-in showroom-style operations. The Warrington base places the firm at the intersection of central Bucks County (Warrington, Warminster, Hatboro, Doylestown), eastern Montgomery County (Ambler, Horsham, Lansdale), and the Northeast Philadelphia corridor (Bustleton, Somerton, Fox Chase, Mayfair). The dispatch-driven day-to-day setup fits the residential service-call market where plumbers travel to customer locations rather than customers traveling to a centralized retail showroom. The 24-hour emergency response availability rounds out the firm profile, with the Master Plumber credential rooting the regulated-work permit-pulling authority across the three-county service area.
Reference Notes
Philadelphia operates under a regulatory framework that distinguishes the city from most other major United States plumbing markets. The City of Philadelphia administers a separate municipal Master Plumber licensing program through the Department of Licenses & Inspections (L&I), with the city-level Registered Master Plumber credential required for permit-pulling within Philadelphia city limits in addition to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth-level Master Plumber license. The dual-credential structure (state plus city) matters for Philadelphia operations because plumbers servicing properties inside Philadelphia city limits must hold both the state license and the city registration, with the city-registration number functioning as the lead permit-puller credential for L&I-administered work. Pennsylvania’s broader plumbing regulatory framework also includes the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (which administers the state plumbing code) and county-level licensing requirements that vary across Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties. Philadelphia’s building stock covers nearly two centuries of construction, from the colonial-era and Federal-period brick rowhouses across Society Hill, Old City, and Queen Village (1700s-1800s buildings still standing in active residential use) through the 1850s-1880s industrial-era rowhouse expansion across Northern Liberties, Fishtown, and Kensington, the 1890s-1940s streetcar-suburb residential development across Mount Airy, Germantown, and West Philadelphia, the postwar Northeast Philadelphia rowhouse-and-twin expansion through the 1950s-1970s, and the contemporary luxury-renovation cycle across Center City and the inner-ring neighborhoods. Verification routes for licensed plumbing contractor credentials in Philadelphia run through the City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections online license lookup, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry plumbing license database, the BBB business-profile listings, the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of Pennsylvania (PHCC-PA) directory, the Philadelphia Suburban Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (PSAPHCC) member directory, and each firm’s own published website and service-area copy.
The four firms profiled cover four positions on the Philadelphia-area market arc. Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling (1967 founding, three-generation operation) holds PA Master Plumber #042945 plus Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber #4039 across a Northeast Philadelphia plus Horsham dual-office footprint covering Philadelphia-Bucks-Montgomery-Delaware. Carney All Seasons (1976 founding by Kevin J. Carney, second-generation succession to sons Kevin and Ryan Carney since 2015, restructured as Carney All Seasons after the 2022 merger with All Seasons Comfort Control) holds three PA licenses plus a New Jersey license plus plumbing certification #11793 plus pest license #BU15505 plus NATE and EPA technician certifications plus ACCA membership plus BBB A+ across Bucks, Montgomery, and NJ. J Giannone Plumbing & Heating (1983 firm-name founding, Joseph Giannone master plumber since 1978 with Dobbins Vocational Technology School graduation, three-generation lineage from grandfather Joe Giannone’s 1929 plumbing business) operates from a South Philadelphia headquarters at 1323-25 South Juniper Street. Klein & Company Plumbing (1989 founding, Keith Klein owner) covers Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties from a Warrington base with 24-hour emergency profile. Bill Frusco grounds longest firm-name tenure (59 years). Carney holds the broadest credential stack. J Giannone carries the deepest family-trade lineage (1929 grandfather origin). Klein operates the three-county dispatch model. Pennsylvania’s two-century building stock requires trade-practice depth across colonial rowhouse plumbing, 1850s-1880s industrial-era party-wall configurations, and 1900s-1940s rowhouse infrastructure across Northeast and South Philadelphia.
Selection Methodology
Selection follows four criteria. First, continuous family ownership or founder-operator continuity outside the national rollup pattern. Second, verifiable PA Master Plumber plus Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber license cross-checked via the Philadelphia L&I plus PA Department of Labor & Industry public lookup. Third, BBB Accreditation or equivalent third-party rating. Fourth, minimum 10-year continuous operating tenure with documented Philadelphia, PA service coverage. Firms acquired by national franchise networks (Authority Brands’ Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Neighborly’s Mr. Rooter, Service Experts, Roto-Rooter, Wrench Group, Redwood Services, Master Trades Group, ARS) are excluded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify a Philadelphia, PA plumber’s license?
Use the Philadelphia L&I plus PA Department of Labor & Industry public licensee database at phila.gov/li. Search by license number or business name. Confirm active status, classification, bonding, and insurance before authorizing work.
What credentials should a Philadelphia, PA plumber hold?
At minimum: PA Master Plumber plus Philadelphia Registered Master Plumber credential plus general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. Specialty work (gas line, backflow prevention, fire sprinkler, sewer lateral) requires additional credential layers.
How can I tell if a Philadelphia, PA plumber is locally owned versus a national rollup?
Check ownership disclosures and acquisition history. National franchise brands typically operate under parent-company branding. Search the firm name plus “acquired” or “parent company” to surface ownership structure. The four firms in this directory all run as independent locally-owned operators.
When should I call an emergency plumber in Philadelphia?
Burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks, no-water events, and water heater failures justify after-hours dispatch. Each firm in this directory offers either 24/7 emergency service or structured after-hours response.
Editorial Note
Compiled by the editorial team. Firm details cross-verified through state license databases, BBB business profiles, and firm-published websites where available. License numbers should be re-verified through the Philadelphia L&I plus PA Department of Labor & Industry public lookup before authorizing work. Information current as of the date below; firm details may change without notice. Last updated: 2026-05-10.