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Heating down generations

THE temperature is dropping and your thoughts are turning from the great outdoors to the great indoors, to a roaring fire or to just keeping warm over the long cold winter.
MWF Plumbing at 62-62A Maryland Street, Stanthorpe, carry a wide range of wood, gas and electric heaters to suit all your needs big and small.
And while it may only be mid April, with the dip in the temperature in recent days thoughts of heating are entering people’s minds.
“We have had a lot of people in already,” Michael Torrisi, co-owner of MWF Plumbing, said.
Michael and his brother Steven, both qualified plumbers, took over the business 13 months ago when the previous owners – who just happened to be their father and uncle – retired. In fact the duo are the third generation of their family to run the business, which was originally started by their great uncle.
The duo worked for their dad as plumbers before stepping up to take on the business, so they know what they are talking about when it comes to the products they sell.
MWF stocks wood, gas and electric heaters but Michael said the wood heaters seemed to be the big sellers in the Southern Downs but not just because of the romance of having a “wood fire”.
“Being so cold, they pump out the most heat,” he said.
“They heat up huge areas and keep the whole house warm.”
MWF stocks five different brands of wood heaters the popular Kent, Saxon, Clean Air, Kemlan and Scandia brands while Rinnai is their preferred brand for gas and electric heaters.
The nice thing about MWF is that they not only sell the heaters, they also fit and install the gas and wood heaters themselves.
And at the moment they also have a special, anyone who buys any of the Clean Air models will receive a free accessories pack valued at $300.
They also offer a free MWS Fabricated Stainless Steel woodbox with selected wood heater models.
You can find MWF Plumbing, Plumbers and Gasfitters at 62-62A Maryland Street, Stanthorpe, or ring them on 0746 811 000 or email adminmwf@mwfplumbing.com.au.

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