Technological advances and environmentally friendly innovations have significantly reduced the cost of installing and running air conditioning systems. As a result, reliable temperature control, a comfort that we used to associate with only the most luxurious environments, has become accessible to all. DBS are experienced in the installation, servicing and maintenance of air conditioning of all types, with departments dealing with your vehicle and your workplace.
As a refrigeration and air conditioning engineering company, we recently enhanced our status to refrigerant wholesaler and are very happy to pass on some of these new savings to local companies. As a REFCOM registered company you can rest assured that all refrigerant bottles are tracked and we encourage the return of every container to ensure maximum traceability is achieved - in line with F-Gas regulations.
Applicants will enjoy working within a friendly, busy environment and will display strong interpersonal skills. They will need to have had experience and success in managing people, dealing with customers as well as the ability to complete internal company paperwork. They will demonstrate initiative and enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done. In return, they will receive a very competitive remuneration package. Automotive, Agricultural, Mechanical or Electrical knowledge/ experience essential, however Refrigeration and Air Conditioning training can be provided.
Check out the new exclusive deals that we have on our website, we have a range of different sizes and types, come and grab yourself a bargain whilst stocks last!
One of our sponsored rally car driver's took to the track recently to show off his skills, here is what Darryl had to say afterwards, about his day:
DBS are at the C V Show for this first time this year - come and visit our stand F3F140 to see what new things we have to offer. If you're in the area come and have a chat. #CVshow
Check out what happened to Mat, our sponsored driver, where the lack of grip as he went through a chicane at 60mph caused him to smash into a big hay bale! Even the experts get it wrong sometimes! The photo below shows the aftermath of this crash:
A very happy Easter to all our customers, new and old!