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Eco Smart Big Valley

Address:
Shop 1B 189 Anzac Avenue, Toowoomba, Queensland, 4350
Phone:
074633 1700
Website:
http://www.ecosmart.com.au
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Lifetime experience and a wealth of knowledge on solar technology make EcoSmart Big Valley is ahead of its game. Revved up by owner and managing director Greg Sproule, the family business has been supplying the EcoSmart range since 2008. Partnered up with his wife Joanne and his son, the business relies on the brand’s quality, merits and superb back up service which has given the three musketeers plenty of work and it has become a successful solar business. It is undoubtedly one of the best EcoSmart dealerships in Australia after sweeping up third place at the 2010 National EcoSmart Dealer of the Year Awards. With six permanent staff, EcoSmart Big Valley are busy selling, installing and repairing solar power products in the Lockyer, Ipswich and Toowoomba regions of outer Brisbane.

The success of the business comes from Greg’s humble opinions and strong passion for solar technology. Greg has a commitment to promoting EcoSmart products because it simply provides an environmentally friendly home solution that conserves energy without hindering all the other necessary things that people need to create a nice home lifestyle. Greg also supports the Federal and State Government solar rebates and encourages customers to take on the new environmental trend by commenting on local radio and contributing to various EcoSmart advertising and marketing campaigns. Proving his passion, Greg said, “Homeowners should not feel discouraged to invest in solar hot water even with the recent unpredictable nature of rebate changes. “Given that energy rates are rising substantially, it makes sense to invest in a solar hot water systems, for both environmental and financial reasons,” added Greg. With passion and a driving ambition to change Queenslanders ways of energy preser

Greg concludes with some sound advice. He said, “Homeowners should consider taking up the solar hot water rebate option sooner rather than later, to avoid being hit in the hip pocket at a later date when rebates are abolished and legislation will require them to make the switch”. When not working, Greg and his family love to relax by the ocean and take their friends out on their boat cruiser for long weekends. Shop 1B 189 Anzac Avenue Toowoomba QLD 4350=

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