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  • Oct 18, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 1, 2023


"Heat pump experts since 1983"




Thermal Xchange is an Australian business with over 30 years experience, in hot water equipment installation and maintenance. As an Aquatech Solar Technologies agent for the Gippsland region and rural Victoria, Thermal Xchange provides customers with a full array of services, including supply & install through their network of plumbers.


Contact Details

Name: Ken Ingwersen

Phone: 1800 913 050



Area's Serviced
Gippsland region and rural Victoria

We offer the following services for all Aquatech Solar Technologies products

SALES



Product supply only.



​Supply & install.

INSTALLATION



Plumbing installation.



Electrical installation.

​REBATES



Rebates offered as an upfront discount.



Rebates offered as a cash back payment.

SERVICING



Approved Aquatech service agent.

CATEGORIES



Retailer



Plumber



Electrican

Solar/Energy efficiency

Builder

CHANNELS



Domestic



Commercial



New Builds



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