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Quick fix for cooling equipment

ALPINE Refrigeration in Warwick prides itself on reliable, timely service.
The team of Eric Schmidt, manager and technician and Pam Schmidt, reception and administration have gone from strength to strength since the branch opened in 2014.
“We are a sub branch of Alpine Toowoomba and having grown from strength to strength decided that there was a need to be able to provide a local service in the area as we already had a few contracts in the area,” Pam said.
“So as to better service these and assist new customers, Eric decided to move to the area to run the branch. The Alpine Warwick branch was opened in October 2014 and based next to Andersen Carpets in Wood Street. We also offer a Hydrokleen service which is a wet wash service of high wall air-conditioners.”
Alpine provides domestic and commercial air-conditioning sales, service and installation, breakdowns and repairs of both air- conditioners and commercial refrigeration, sales and maintenance, repairs of ice machines, chillers, cold rooms and freezer rooms, design and construction of all the above.
They offer free quotes for any installation within the boundary of the Warwick area, and a 24-hour breakdown service.
They also have a Hydrokleen division for a wet wash service of high wall air-conditioners.
Eric said customers liked their “Our quick and efficient response times, friendliness of staff and giving our all to our customers”.
Alpine Refrigeration (Qld) Pty Ltd, office mobile: 0408 743 863.

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