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Whangamata Building and Home Improvements

Rod from Whangamata

Rod Whatley (027) 659 4133 / (07) 865 8797

Whangamata Building and Home Improvements
provides property and house maintenence, small building/construction and renovation or repair services in Whangamata, Whiritoa and Onemana.
We have skilled tradesmen for every kind of job around the home. Call Rod Whatley now for a free, no-obligation quote.
Phone: (027) 6594133 / (07) 8658797

Email: whatley@xtra.co.nz
Contact us for:
General maintenance and repair.
Roof repairs.
Building and carpentry.
Decks, gazebos, fences.
Gib stopping, drywalls and plastering.
Interior and exterior painting, Roof and fence painting.
Concrete driveways, footpaths.
Tree felling, hedge trimming.
Water Blasting.
Replacing Doors and Windows.
Carpet Laying.
Plumbing.
Electricians
Electrical and appliance repair or installation for home. Residential wiring and rewiring.
Switchboard upgrades.
Heating, lighting, smoke alarm installation.
Water Pumping and Filtration
Domestic, rural, swimming pool water pumping, bores and pumping systems. Water filters, filter cartridges and housings, under bench filter systems, bench top filters, inline strainers.
Builders
Professional certified builders for all jobs in and outside the house. Quotes provided. Guaranteed work.
Arborist
Tree felling and removal. Tree and hedge trimming. Pruning and tree thinning. Stump grinding.
Painters
Qualified painters with quality workmanship and professional service.
Concrete Layers
Specialists in laying concrete paths, paving, driveways and floors. Concrete overlay, custom colours and aggregate finishes. Site preparation.
Gib Stopping
GIB board (drywall/plasterboard) installation, repair and finishing. A superb finish guaranteed.
Plumbers
Plumbing, gasfitting, and drainage repair and installation. For health reasons, Licensed or Certifying Plumbers (or Drainlayers) are required for most jobs. Get a professional to do the job!
"Thanks for coming and cleaning the couch today Rod. Can't wait to sit on it tomorrow once it's dry properly. Fast friendly service. Cheers."
Kylee King
"We have always found him to be friendly, efficient and dedicated. I have recommended Rod to many clients and all were very satisfied with his work."
Ray White Real Estate Ltd
"Rod has cleaned our windows for several years and has always performed well. We do not have to ring and remind him he rings us when he thinks they are due and is usually right. He has our recommendation."
J & K Towers
"Hi Rod, thank you for the recent house wash. You did an excellent job and I am thrilled with the results. It is also really good that your products do not contain harmful products that could damage plants around the gardens. I will be booking you again next year!"
Kate
Rod Whatley
Phone: (027) 6594133 / (07) 8658797

Email: whatley@xtra.co.nz

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