Launceston
Tassie Fridge Seals was founded in 1997. After the business and a solid customer base was established, the business was sold to Kerry Summers in 1998 who is the present owner and manager of Tassie Fridge Seals.
Mouldy, hardened or cracked fridge seals can cause a multitude of problems in commercial and household fridges and freezers. When door seals are in this condition food can become unhygienic due to ineffective refrigeration. Furthermore, worn seals places unnecessary stress on the fridge or freezer motor as it tries to compensate for cooling loss, the result of which can be prematurely worn parts and high electricity bills. Commercial businesses have commented that they have seen a considerable drop in their electricity bills after their fridge seals were replaced.
Inspect your fridge and freezer seals today. Open the door or lid and look for cracks, mould and tears on all parts of the seal. Don't forget to inspect the hard to see places such as the bottom of the door as damage to seals frequently occurs here and is often unnoticed, compromising the fridge or freezer's effectiveness. Also, close the door and check the top and bottom of the door to ensure that the seal is adhering to the fridge. Repeat this process on the left and right sides of your fridge door.
From these centralised locations, Tassie Fridge Seals services all areas of the state with trained and experienced staff.
Kerry has continued to build the business attracting new customers and retaining existing customers through his fast, efficient and friendly service. As part of Tassie Fridge Seals' growth, Kerry employed 2 trained fridge seals fitters in 1999, 1 in Launceston and 1 in Burnie to provide a more efficient service to customers, both private and commercial located outside of Hobart.
