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HomestoriesKeep cool this summer

Keep cool this summer

Those struggling to keep their cool this summer are certainly not alone! As temperatures climb it’s not uncommon for people to be searching for the best air conditioning services around. Border Refrigeration say don’t wait until the air conditioner stops working before doing anything with it. According to the friendly staff, an air conditioning system should undergo regular maintenance and servicing, much like vehicles. Not looking after them will end up costing more money in the long term or they will possibly stop working at the worst possible time. Border Refrigeration will discuss the best option for your situation and will then take care of everything else and customers don’t need to remember when it’s due as their friendly admin staff will be in contact at the agreed time to organise a time for the air conditioner service. Not only do Border Refrigeration look after the service, but they are also proud suppliers of what they believe are the best air conditioning units including the Daikin range. As one of Australia’s most trusted names in air conditioning, Daikin can be found in homes, businesses, and community projects across Australia. They have been heating and cooling Australian homes for over 50 years, so they are used to dealing with the extremes of the harsh Australian climate. Border refrigeration understands being comfortable is what makes any environment feel like ‘home’, and as specialists, they take pride in selling products that provide “clean, efficient, and superior comfort in the places we live, work and play”. Border Refrigeration “Giving you The Best Air Anywhere”.

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