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» How to avoid burst frost coils this winter
Monday, 1 December 2014
As the cold weather begins to bite, HVAC (heating,
ventilation and air conditioning) systems are invaluable for keeping you and
your staff warm and comfortable. Pleasant working conditions have a proven
effect on productivity, so the last thing you want is a HVAC fault at this time
of year.
Make sure your frost coils are ready for winter by calling
Gibbons’ HVAC Services Manager Andrew Knight on 07850 204915 or email
andrew.knight@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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