At A Glance: • Established in 1990 • Hydronic & electric underfloor heating • Loyal customer base • Servicing Adelaide's top luxury home builders • Can be run from home, no lease required
Established in 1990, Eden Comfort Conditioning stands as a prominent player in the underfloor heating industry, specialising in hydronic and electric underfloor heating systems.
The business has become a go-to choice for Adelaide's top builders and developers, along with homeowners seeking innovative and efficient heating solutions. They are also importers of heating cables and electric thermostats, and their hydronic (heated water) systems are sourced locally and interstate.
Eden Comfort Conditioning has cultivated a loyal client base, including homeowners, businesses, and property managers, and has successfully maintained long-term relationships with clients through its dedication to quality service.
The nature of the business allows a new owner the choice to obtain a leased premises, incorporate it into their existing facilities, or operate from the comfort of their home.
The sale of this business presents an excellent opportunity to step into a well-established and respected business with a proven track record in providing cutting-edge heating solutions.
Paul Windle 0410 394 254
RLA 283100
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