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Rohan and Anthony take over Carpet Call in Noosaville

It has been 16 months since Rohan Shepherd and Anthony Zipf have taken over the Carpet Call Franchise in Noosaville.

While new to the flooring industry, both have vast experience in customer service and are aiming to create relationships, rather than sales, with their customers.

Rohan said, “We are really enjoying seeing people’s projects come to life. Whether they are updating their existing home or investment property, or building their dream house, we love being with them through the experience and being able to take pride in the products and results we are selling.”

Carpet Call Noosa specialises in all aspects of floor coverings, including carpets, hybrid, vinyl plank and engineered timber, along with window furnishings, such as roller blinds and shutters.

They can also turn your garage into something special with a commercial grade epoxy floor system.

“We are lucky to be part of such a great local community and as such, are proud to partner with and support local junior sport, through both the Noosa Pirates Rugby League and the Noosa Cyclones Basketball club,” Rohan said.

For more information, or an obligation-free measure and quote, call the store on 07 5474 3044 or drop in for a chat at 3/171 Eumundi Noosa Road, Noosaville.

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