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Advance is ahead of the rest

Whether it’s heating or cooling you’re in need of, there’s one place which offers experience, professionalism and top-quality service – Advance Heating & Cooling.

Advance Heating & Cooling is a family-owned business specialising in sales and installation of ducted heating, evaporative cooling, refrigerated air-conditioning, combination systems, split systems and alarms to domestic and commercial markets.

Its experienced staff also service heaters and coolers in all makes and models, gas wall heaters, and much more.

Customers can expect the best-quality duct and fittings, and top-quality service and after-sales care from qualified plumbers and electricians.

Advance Heating & Cooling also offers superior service with a quick turnaround time from the moment of sale to installation.

Professional, registered and licensed staff have years of industry experience and extensive product knowledge.

Charlie Proietto started Advance Heating & Cooling 25 years ago and still works full-time as a specialist in heating and cooling systems.

He is one of the most knowledgeable professionals in Melbourne, having worked on hundreds of commercial projects.

“Customers have the peace of mind knowing that they are receiving the best service in heating and cooling from staff who know their trade and the products inside out,” Charlie says.

In its 25 years of operation, the business has won multiple awards with Brivis @ Climate Technologies.

While the business has grown, it has stayed local and continues to give back to the community through sponsorship of sporting clubs and facilities.

Advance Heating & Cooling is offering specials on Brivis evaporative cooling. Leading into summer, customers can save up to $800 on units – and there’s a free controller and free upgrades with a seven- year warranty on these products.

Advance Heating & Cooling, Shop 3, 296 Ballarat Road, Braybrook. Opens 9am-5.30pm Monday-Friday and 9am-1pm Saturday. Inquiries: 9310 1990 or

www.advancehc.com.au

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