About Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation
A global leader dedicated to the design and manufacture of sustainable, efficient and desirable heating and ventilation solutions.
Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation is a subsidiary of the Glen Dimplex Group. We design, develop and deliver innovative heating and ventilation solutions that address a wide range of needs, from sustainability and efficiency, to aesthetic appeal and performance. We operate across the UK and Ireland, serving global markets through our sister company Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation International division.
We are driven by innovation, delivering excellent customer service, and developing the right solutions to address the ever-changing needs of the heating and ventilation market.
For more information please visit our website.
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