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Turn lockdown blues into a prize-winning spring

Around about now, it’s feeling like endless winter, particularly during the enforced downtime as the pandemic runs its course. But RMS Traders can turn your long winter into a bright spring by offering a chance to win a massive Jump Out of Hibernation prize pack for you and your crew.

All you need to do to enter is buy natural stone tiles from RMS Traders showroom in either Hoppers Crossing or Mount Duneed, between July and the end of September.

Tradies, builders, pool and garden landscapers and home improvers – hold onto your receipts and pop the number into RMS Traders’ online form. This is one you’ll want to win.

The prize includes a $600 Patagonia voucher, a tile crate stacked full with VBS, a $200 meal voucher at Torquay Hotel, and RMS Traders merchandise. It’s the perfect end-of-winter celebration.

As a family-owned business, RMS Traders’ mission has remained the same throughout its many years of operation. The sole aim is to supply high-quality, affordable natural stone tiles, for both commercial and residential applications, Australia wide.

After 35 years of selling natural stone tiles and pavers in Hoppers Crossing, RMS Traders made the move to meet the growing needs of customers by expanding to its second location on Surf Coast Highway.

With RMS Traders now residing on the cusp of Geelong and the Surf Coast, those hunting for quality natural stone tiles and feature wall stones will finally have access to an extensive natural stone tile showroom without having to travel farther afield.

For home improvers, DIYers, builders and tradies alike, the experienced team at RMS Traders are equipped to provide extensive, personalised tile styling advice, complete with unbelievably priced high-quality natural stone tiles.

With a heavy focus on customer satisfaction and quality, the company prides itself on selling only the best quality natural stone tiles, and guarantee to all of their customers the highest grade products with every purchase.

RMS Traders’ new Mount Duneed showroom houses an extensive range of natural stone, including travertine, bluestone, limestone, pool coping, crazy paving and granite – timeless, durable products that are always stocked and available for next day delivery. If you can’t find what you are after, it can be ordered in.

The fabulous competition is currently up and running. To enter you must make a purchase at an RMS Traders showroom by September 30 and submit your entry at naturalstonetiles.com.au/jump-out-of-hibernation/.

RMS Traders, 6 Nevada Court, Hoppers Crossing, and 6/1135 Surf Coast Highway, Mount Duneed. Inquiries: 9748 7788 and 5261 7777. More details: www.naturalstonetiles.com.au

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