Triangle Supply Now Selling Electrical Products

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July 2, 2020

Triangle Supply has been serving Red Deer and the surrounding area with quality plumbing and hydronic heating supplies for more than 30 years. Their acquisition by Bartle & Gibson now gives them the ability to serve the electrical community with the same dedication they have shown customers over the years. Triangle Supply is proud to announce their new Electrical Department opened effective June 1, 2020.

“Our people are our strength with prompt, friendly service, and expert advice.”

Find everything from lighting, wire, wiring devices, panels and tools at Triangle Supply now.

“We carry many trusted brands such as: Siemens, Klein, Knipex, Wera, Leviton, ABB, Ideal and more.”

You can find the list of suppliers accessible to Triangle Supply’s contractor customers on Bartle & Gibson’s website: bartlegibson.com/suppliers.com.

“We also run delivery trucks daily to all regions of central Alberta and are ready to bring our products directly to contractors. Ask us when a truck will be in your area next.”

Call Triangle Supply at 403-340-1650 for more information. You can also direct inquiries to their electrical counter supervisor Wayne Burritt w.burritt@trianglesupply.com.

“We look forward to meeting our new electrical contractor customers and proving our commitment to you and your business.”

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