Berico Acquires Fulp Oil Company
On August 1st, 2022, Berico merged the heating oil and kerosene customers from Fulp Oil Company. The two companies have worked side by side over the years, taking care of the heating fuel needs of the community. With Berico continuing to support heating oil and kerosene customers of the triad, it was a good business transition for both parties. Berico plans to support the former Fulp Oil customers out of their Eden and Greensboro locations, meanwhile adding HVAC service opportunities to the new customers.
Berico has welcomed the new customers to their family of customers by sending out announcement letters that include first time purchase coupons for both fuel and HVAC services. The deal was put together by Principles Tom & Will Berry, of Berico, and Greg Beshears, of Fulp Oil Company.
About Berico
Berico has provided residential heating and cooling fuels and service throughout Greensboro, Eden, and Burlington since 1924. The companies together offer propane, home heating oil, kerosene, diesel fuel, gasoline, and lubricant products. Furthermore, Gateco Oil Co., Berico Heating and Air wholesale company, distributes heating oil, kerosene, gasoline, and diesel fuel for all of our commercial customers throughout the triad. In addition to fuels, Berico maintains a strong HVAC – heating and air conditioning service department, serving all four partnering companies for all types of equipment; from oil furnaces & boilers, to air conditioners and electric heat pumps, and more. The heating and air conditioning department is also fully equipped to evaluate your home’s heating & cooling efficiencies, ultimately to recommend, proper repairs, service plans and/or new unit installs.
For complete information, please email inforequest@berico.com or call 336-273-8663.


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