Air Conditioning Service Croydon
Does your home or office’s air conditioning system fail to provide adequate comfort to all rooms of your property? Are you in need of a reliable and affordable air conditioning repair service that aids Croydon residents? Your search is over thanks to the skilled team at All seasons air cooling and heating!
Ducted Heating Repairs Croydon
Drawing on over 15 years of exceptional experience the attentive and reliable experts at All seasons air cooling and heating are able to assist in the repair and maintenance of all makes and models of climate control units including ducted heating units. Our repairs can help Croydon home and business owners live and work in comfort during the cold Melbourne winters.
Evaporative Cooling Service Croydon
In addition to our knowledge our standard and conventional cooling units we can proudly and promptly deliver comprehensive evaporative cooling services for Croydon residents and beyond. To discuss your personal needs and requirements with our skilled and attentive team please feel free to contact us today! We can assist you with finding the right evaporative cooler, air conditioner , from a leading brand like Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin
Some information about Croydon you may not know:
Main Street, Croydon, is still the thriving hub and currently has over 187 traders, from eateries, clothing, music, toys, hairdressers, a cinema and many others. The Main Street has ample parking on and behind the shops.
The Croydon Market Complex, as it is now known, has been subject to several development applications, including one for a small cinema complex to be built, which did not eventuate. The key tenant being a 19 aisle Coles Supermarket (second largest in Victoria) and 15 or so smaller traders, including a newsagent, chemist and various clothing, eateries, florist and bakeries. In the early 2000s the site was expanded to include an Aldi supermarket, taking over part of the existing carpark on the Kent Avenue side of the block.
Croydon is also served by the Arndale Centre and Civic Square, located on Mt Dandenong Road, opposite the Croydon Park, which has in excess of 20 retail outlets of size and type.
During the late 1990s and early 2000 onwards, Croydon’s housing density and type changed and increased with the advent of ‘dual-occupancy’. Many of former large housing blocks were sold and redeveloped.
Residents have since then seemed to feel slightly aggrieved with some actions in the City and have more than once stated at Council meetings and in the local newspapers over the years that they are ‘second cousins to those inRingwood’.
The Croydon area is served by two weekly newspapers; the Maroondah Journal and the Maroondah Leader.