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Flaming passion for heaters

With more than 25 years’ experience between them, Real Flame Geelong’s Stuart Glover and Eddie Dorris are industry leaders when it comes to heating and cookers.
They pride themselves on being able to stand out from the competition by providing exceptional customer service, quality products and a full installation service.
When clients come to them with an idea of what they want to achieve in their home, whether it’s a fireplace, a cooker or hydronic heating, Stuart and Eddie get involved in the full design process.
Their dedication to the highest level of customer service makes Real Flame Geelong a complete one-stop shop for their clients.
Stuart and Eddie are hands-on during the whole process, from the initial showroom inquiry to signing off the installation with the client.
They also work closely with builders on fireplace and hydronic design and installation.
“Our builders really appreciate the prompt technical and installation support we provide them,” Stuart said.
Since taking over the business earlier this year, Stuart and Eddie have doubled the size of their showroom to extend the range from gas fireplaces to include AGA, Rayburn and Stanley cookers, hydronic heating and their newest product, Aranbe Heat Wood Heaters.
“We’re very excited to be able to bring Aranbe heaters to Real Flame Geelong. It’s exactly what our clients have been asking for,” Eddie said.
Aranbe Heat has set a new benchmark with its range of wood heaters that merge high performance with intelligent engineering and stylish design.
Aranbe heaters are designed and manufactured in Melbourne to meet the needs of Australian-built homes in maximising heat efficiency while lowering emission levels.
Real Flame’s showroom is at shop 2a Gordon Avenue, Geelong West.
Phone 5229 0844.
More information about Real Flame, including a product catalogue, is available online at realflamegeelong.com.au.

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