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HomeIn BusinessFrom qualified plumber to heating specialist

From qualified plumber to heating specialist

With more than 15 years of plumbing experience, including a decade running his own successful business, PSM Plumbing, Paul brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the world of home heating.

Together with his wife Sophie, they’ve taken the next step by opening PSM Sales and Service, a dedicated heating store in Mount Gambier.

Their mission is simple: to focus on what they’re passionate about — heating solutions that truly work for your home.

Located on Scott Court, Mount Gambier, PSM Sales and Service is your one-stop shop for all things heating, offering expert sales, installation, and servicing.

“We’re passionate about finding the right heating solution for your home — whether it’s wood, gas, hydronic, ducted, or even something for your outdoor space. Wood heaters have come a long way, now featuring smart technologies that allow them to run at peak efficiency with the touch of a button.”

Their commitment doesn’t end with installation. PSM offers annual service reminders and exclusive out-of-season discounts, so you can stay prepared year-round.

“This proactive approach means no surprises when winter arrives — and faster turnaround times if parts are needed — keeping your home warm and cosy when you need it most.”

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