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One stop shop

DONNA and Ian Lister are the husband and wife team behind the Southern Downs based One Stop Irrigation Service.
One Stop Irrigation Service sell and install tanks, pumps and domestic filters, pool maintenance and cleaning, water analysis, and magnetic water conditioners.
And Donna and Ian work together to provide the best service possible with Ian doing the ordering and installing and Donna, the administration and marketing.
Ian has had his own businesses for over 41 years and is now semi-retired so he and Donna moved back to Warwick to be nearer to their son, daughter-in-law and grand-daughter.
Donna said being a family business cut down costs and meant better service.
“We own the business and run from home so we don’t have the expensive overheads that would normally be passed on to the customer,” she said.“Ian has many years of experience and is happy to give advice. We also install our tanks, pumps and filters.
“We enjoy working with the community because during these difficult financial times, we want to support the families, farmers and builders.
“We are reliable, quick to respond and we have good prices and quality product. Ian has a farming background.
“He is local as he grew up in Stanthorpe. He then moved to Warwick, Withcott, Toowoomba and now back to Warwick. He hasn’t moved out of the area, so he understands people.
“He is well-known and respected for his experience and love for his work. He loves to have a chat.”
One Stop Irrigation Service, 0409 810 157; sales@onestopis.com.au; www.onestopis.com.au; fax 07 4667 1023.

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