About Winrow Building Services Ltd
Winrow Building Services specialise in the design, supply, installation and service of industrial space heating systems.
ContractorWe have an in-depth knowledge of the warm air market, working in the industrial heating sector for over 30 years, providing heating in many types of buildings from sports halls and garages, to vast warehouses, factories and retail units.
Winrow Building Services Ltd tailor design each system to provide the most fuel efficient and effective heating solution. We aim to deliver energy savings of up to 40% however we have saved one client 80% on their fuel bill and they ended up warmer!
Winrow Building Services Ltd deals with the end user directly and provide a professional fast and reliable service. We aim to deliver a 7 day turnaround from initial enquiry, serving all over the North West including Manchester, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent, Chester, Newcastle and Nottingham.
For more details, please visit https://www.winrowltd.co.uk/ or call 08000 588 035.
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