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Home›News›Business Matters›Beaumont Tiles opens drive-through Trade Centre in Seaford Meadows

Beaumont Tiles opens drive-through Trade Centre in Seaford Meadows

By Sean Carroll
October 20, 2023
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Beaumont Tiles has opened its biggest-ever Trade Centre in Seaford Meadows, fulfilling the huge demand due to the building boom in South Adelaide. The one-stop-shop even has a drive-through section for tradies who need to pick up their materials fast.

The 800m² Trade Centre will open this weekend alongside a new consumer showroom stocked with Australia’s most extensive tile range, hard flooring and bathroom ware.

Beaumont Tiles general retail manager Jerry Lloyde says the new purpose-built facility allows Beaumont to strategically facilitate the local needs of the building industry in the region, the South Australian Government’s single most significant release of residential land in the state’s history.

“With more than 5,000 new homes being built in the City of Onkaparinga alone, there will be demand for not only all flooring products but also trade supplies,” he says.

“Our trade experts on-site provide the industry’s best information and advice. Our quality products, backed by experienced guidance, set us apart. This new facility has been purpose-built to support trade, underpinning our ethos to make renovating or building more accessible.”

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