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Essential heaters for warming this winter

Imagine sitting by a blazing wood fire this winter or enjoying the instant warmth that comes with gas heating.

Stanthorpe’s MWF Plumbing are the people to see to make those winter warming dreams come true, whether customers are installing a whole new system or are just ready for an upgrade.

This family-owned business has been serving our region’s needs for more than half a century, bringing a wealth of both local and professional knowledge to everything they do.

With a large and modern showroom, the business is in a great position to help with your winter warming needs.

This showroom allows customers to view a wide range of styles and products, including modern wood heaters that suit any home.

Two live burning wood heaters are also on display which allows customers to feel the heater’s warmth that is sure to warm up any buyer’s home.

For those wanting a sneak peek of the store, just head to Google and type in MWF Plumbing, click on a picture, and scroll down until you see the pictures with the round arrows. This will allow you to take an interactive tour of the showroom before you even leave your house.

Kent, Saxon, Cleanair, Scandia, and Jet Master/Kemlan are the trusted names in heating, and MWF stock them all.

One of the benefits of buying from MWF is that they can fit and install the gas and wood heaters themselves after your purchase.

This makes the business a one-stop-shop and reduces the need to drive across town to find what you need.

Come check out the whole range of winter warmers at MWF Plumbing, 64 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe, email them at admin@mwfplumbing.com.au, or follow them on Facebook.

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