Cicioni Radiator has been serving the nation's needs for over 50
years. The company
was founded by Albert Cicioni back in 1957 and is now operated
by his son Albert Brian Cicioni.
Cicioni Radiator has always treated customers and
employees like family.
It is this "you're part of the family" treatment that
makes doing business with Cicioni enjoyable.
When you call us, you
will be greeted by a helpful and knowledgeable staff.
Cicioni Inc. deals in aftermarket collision parts as well as truck
accessories (bedliners, running boards, grille guards, etc.).
Heating and cooling systems are the other side of our
business. We are a
distributor of both Red Dot and Mobile Climate Control air
conditioning products.
We do radiator repair, including gas tanks, air coolers,
condensers, heater cores, etc.
Of course if your cooling product cannot be repaired, we
will sell you a new one at the best possible price.
Albert Cicioni was one of eight children (two girls and six boys).
He was born to Italian immigrant parents, Alberico and
Maria Cicioni. The family settled in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania.
Albert's father supported his family working in the local
coal mines. Alberico also planted vegetable gardens for food and
raised goats for milk.
Albert knew at an early age that he did not want to become a miner
like his father. He began working in the automotive industry,
which was interrupted by the Korean war in the early 1950's.
Entering the service in 1953, Al was stationed at Eta Jima,
Japan, where he worked as a heavy equipment mechanic and was
accompanied by his wife of two years (the former Patricia
Speidel).
After being honorably discharged from the army in 1955, Al chose to
go into the construction field.
A year later, he opened a service station. He plugged
along for more than a year, before realizing his long desired
dream of owning and operating his own radiator business.
Wanting to remain near his family, Al went with his wife Patricia
and Mother Maria to Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
In September 1957, Al and Patricia rented a garage with
the help of Al’s family.
Although the garage was small and unheated, it was big
enough to move Al towards his dream for the future. This was the
beginning of Cicioni Radiator Works.
Knowing that he couldn't build a successful business being tied to
the workbench, he hired his first full time employee. Seven
years later, Cicioni Radiator Works grew to four employees.
Al and Patricia then purchased 2000 square feet of
property on South Church Street in Hazleton, and began to
construct a radiator facility designed by himself and his then
shop manager Pat Alferi.
Al knew it was time to expand his services and attended a Frigiking
Air Conditioning Seminar in Long Island, New York.
As a result, Cicioni not only began offering Air
Conditioning Service to customers, but also discovered the
bumper business.
By 1972, the building had to be expanded.
The first addition was added to the back of the radiator
repair shop, increasing the total footage to 12,000 square feet.
By the late 1970's Cicioni Inc. was selling aftermarket
sheet metal collision parts.
In 1985, Al added another 10,000 square feet, bringing
the total work space to 30,000 square feet.
Presently, the Cicioni business is almost equally divided between
radiators, air conditioning, and collision parts.
All along, Al was training his son to take over the
business. As a young boy, Albert Brian spent summers absorbing
the work place around him. When he finished high school, he
began working in the radiator repair and air conditioning parts
of the business.
Al Cicioni died of cancer in 1995.
His son took over the business, which by that point had
21 employees. Albert
Brian’s oldest son (Brian) worked during the summers all through
high school and college and is now the general manager.
Who knows, perhaps Albert Brian’s two youngest sons will
also follow in their father's footsteps.