Stirling

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The appliance repair businesses are courteous and quick to get in touch. All of them offer fair repair costs.  They are dependable, professional, qualified technicians with lots of experience in the industry. They can handle lots of types of appliance whiteware including fridges , deep freezes, washing machines, clothes dryers and cookers.

They will work on all sorts of domestic appliance and will aim to repair your problem on the first visit.  The repair companies have a good reputation in the Stirling so you can rely on them to offer a good service.

We understand how you will have a range of choices for appliance repair services but we aim to please. This means people are able to rely upon us to do the job promptly to get your appliances operating once more. For any domestic appliance issues in Stirling call today.

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More About Stirling

Stirling (/ˈstɜːrlɪŋ/; Scots: Stirlin; Scottish Gaelic: Sruighlea [ˈs̪t̪ɾuʝlə]) is a city in central Scotland, 26 miles (42 km) north-east of Glasgow and 37 miles (60 km) north-west of the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen,[4] the bridge and the port. Located on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important “Gateway to the Highlands”.

It has been said that “Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together”.[5][6] Similarly “he who holds Stirling, holds Scotland” is often quoted.
Stirling’s key position as the lowest bridging point of the River Forth before it broadens towards the Firth of Forth, made it a focal point[7] for travel north or south.[8]