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Sheen Ferntree Gully: Celebrating decades of service, community spirit, and quality repairs

For more than 35 years, Sheen Ferntree Gully has proudly supported the community it calls home.

What began as a local workshop dedicated to quality repairs has grown into a trusted name known equally for its workmanship and its unwavering commitment to the people of the foothills.

Beyond the workshop floor, Sheen Ferntree Gully has long believed in giving back. Their support of local sport and family events is a core part of who they are, with ongoing sponsorships of the Upper Gully Football Club, Ferntree Gully Football Club, and the ever-popular Ringwood North Primary School Fete. Their involvement is far more than a logo on a banner – the team shows up, lends a hand, and continues to support the clubs and families that bring the community together.

Inside the workshop, the same spirit of care and commitment drives everything they do. With more than 350 Google reviews and an outstanding 4.8-star average rating, Sheen Ferntree Gully has built a reputation based on trust, consistency, and genuine customer service. Every repair reflects their high standards, with the team using genuine parts, offering a wide range of accident replacement vehicles, and standing behind their work with a lifetime guarantee.

A major contributor to their long-term success has been their investment in developing skilled, passionate staff. Training, mentoring, and supporting their team has always been a priority, ensuring they stay at the top of their trade. This dedication was recognised in a significant way this year when their paint apprentice, Dom, was awarded Apprentice of the Year – a milestone achievement that reflects both his talent and the workshop’s culture of learning and excellence.

For Manager Zane, the workshop’s approach is simple and grounded in community values.

“Everyone on the Sheen Ferntree Gully team is a local, that’s why it’s important for our work to be spot on,” he said.

“Because it’s not just fixing cars, it’s helping a neighbour or looking out for a mate. It’s locals who look after locals.”

After more than three decades of service, Sheen Ferntree Gully continues to grow with its community, invest in its people, and deliver the quality repairs customers can rely on.

If you’ve had an accident or need a repair, call the team on 9758 9877 or visit them at 892 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully.

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