Strathbrook Regional Services 2830
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ABOUT US Strathbrook Regional Services was founded in 2006 by Richard Butterworth and Michael Noller, purely to provide quality refrigeration and air conditioning services to the central western and far west of New South Wales. We currently service most towns and cities from Lithgow in the East to Bourke in the West, and from Lightning Ridge in the North down to Young in the South. Our team has a base in Bathurst and our office and workshop in Dubbo. The team is guided by Richard Butterworth, who has over 20 years experience in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Although we are a small refrigeration and air conditioning company we take pride in providing excellent service to our many clients by offering highly qualified technicians to install and maintain their refrigeration and air conditioning units. OUR SERVICES Installation, hire, service and maintenance of new and used equipment in; Supermarket systems (display cabinets, freezers and merchandising equipment). Cold storage rooms Freezer rooms Chilled water brine and glycol systems Ice machines Commercial air conditioning systems Specialised carbon dioxide and ammonia systems CALL US FOR A QUOTE
| Authority | Licence | Status | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
Australian Refrigeration Council NSW AU11262 View on register | AU11262 | Not listed | Verified |
NSW Fair Trading NSW 30446C View on register | 30446C | Not listed |
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