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Beating the big sizzle with Specialized experts

WITH A sizzling summer predicted, now is the time to get expert advice on the ideal cooling system for your home, office or workplace.
Specialized Heating and Cooling design, install and maintain heating and air-conditioning systems for homes and a wide range of commercial and industrial buildings.
The family-owned company has 40 years’ experience providing heating and air-conditioning solutions for homes.
No two installations are exactly the same, so Specialized Heating and Cooling ensures every system for every home or business is specifically designed for that building.
All sales staff have installation experience to assist them in summarising a customer’s needs from a whole home solution or just one room.
“We listen to the customer, find out what they want, and guide them using our experience to get them the best value for money system they are after,” Geelong manager Lester Treloar says.
Specialised Heating and Cooling supply all the major heating and air-conditioning brands.
Every heating and cooling installation delivers its maximum potential to save energy and money over the life of the installation.
The company is also a leading installer of solar power systems and can advise on the benefits and cost savings of going solar.
“Our trained full-time crews ensure that every installation and service is performed safely on time and to the highest standards of workmanship.
With a fleet of service vehicles and trained technicians we’re on hand to keep your system operating at maximum efficiency and quickly fix any issues that may arise, supporting customers through the life of the installation.
Specialized Heating and Cooling, telephone 5278 7985.

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