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Doors open to cooling breezes

Local Heating and Cooling Warehouse in Geelong has opened its doors this week with a huge response from local residents.
Owner and operator Chris Van has opened Geelong’s only heating and cooling warehouse with affordable systems available in the showroom.
It offers a huge selection of split systems, ducted heating, reverse cycle ducted systems, hydronic heating, evaporative cooling, gas log heaters, wood heaters and solar hot water systems.
The showroom offers a one-stop shop to give customers all options available when selecting heating and cooling systems for the home or office as well as installation prices.
Staff members understand that choosing a heating and cooling system can be very confusing with so many options.
With their experience, they can walk customers through their options and find a system that is best suited to their requirements and budget.
There are working models in store so customers can see the product in working condition before they make a purchase.
Local Heating and Cooling Warehouse offers unbeatable prices and personalised customer service.
The sales staff are all qualified plumbers with many years of experience in heating and cooling installation, and offer a full installation service and also servicing after installation.
The showroom is located at 195 Melbourne Road, North Geelong.
Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturday, 9am to 5pm.
Appointments also available.

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