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“Get Cosy!” …… Year-Round Comfort Starts with a Gas Appliance Service

There’s something reassuring about a warm and comfortable home. Whether it’s the first cool evening of autumn or an unexpected cold snap in spring, being ready for changing temperatures matters. That’s why now is the right time to Get Cosy by making sure your existing gas heater is serviced and running just as it should.

Natural gas continues to be a dependable source of warmth and comfort for homes across Victoria. Servicing your heater every two years is a simple step that helps maintain consistent performance. It ensures your system is clean, responsive, and ready to deliver comfort the moment you need it most.

Consistent comfort starts with regular servicing.

Even the most reliable heaters can experience wear and tear over time. Dust build-up, blocked filters, a faulty thermostat or loose ductwork can all affect how well your appliance performs. These issues often go unnoticed, but they can gradually reduce your heater’s effectiveness and increase your bills.

A regular service by a licensed gas technician gives your appliance the attention it needs to keep performing at its best. It’s not about making big changes: it’s about preserving what already works well. Under Victoria’s 2025 gas regulations, regular servicing is strongly encouraged as part of responsible energy use.

More than just heaters

While heaters take centre stage during the cooler months, hot water, cooktops and ovens also benefit from regular maintenance. Keeping them in top condition ensures your home remains comfortable and well equipped year-round.

Simple steps, lasting comfort

Whether you rely on ducted heating, space heating, hydronic systems, a gas cooktop or hot water unit, servicing is straightforward when carried out by a licensed technician.

A qualified professional will check and clean your system, ensure everything is running as it should, and help you avoid any unwanted disruptions. Contact your local licensed gas service provider or to find a licensed gas service provider in your area, visit: multinetgas.com.au/gas-heater-service-provider-list or scan the QR code.

Get Cosy with natural gas — service your gas heater and keep it running at its best!

MGN encourages regular servicing of existing gas appliances for safety and performances. We do not carry out servicing ourselves. All service works are to be undertaken by independent licenced businesses. We make no representations as to the efficacy or performance of any servicing by third party suppliers. The need for repairs or alternatives will depend on the condition and age of your appliance, as assessed by a qualified technician.

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