Weatherite Building Services becomes a Mitsubishi accredited installer

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Mike Turton (left), sales director of Weatherite Building Services, receives the company’s accredited-installer certificate for Mitsubishi Electric air-conditioning systems from Louise Mew, account manager for the West Midlands region of Mitsubishi and Paul Shelley, area sales manager.
Weatherite Building Services has been appointed an accredited installer by Mitsubishi Electric for its air-conditioning systems. The award has been made under Mitsubishi’s partner programme, which provides accredited installers and end-user customers with a number of important advantages — including a 5-year warranty, compared to the usual three years, on all Mitsubishi air-conditioning equipment installed by Weatherite. Mike Turton, sales director of Weatherite Building Services, says, ‘We are proud to have achieved accredited-installer status with Mitsubishi Electric. We believe it demonstrates the very high standard we seek to achieve on all our projects. Our customers will get a number of major benefits — not least an extended warranty — enabling us to provide them with even more support.’
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