Concrete and asphalt services
Hi my name is Sa, I am based in Takanini.
I specialise in Asphalt and Concrete Services. I have 16 years Experience but have been on my own for 2 years now, my Crew and I take our Work seriously and are Skilled and Professional at what we do.
We Specialise in Driveways, Footpaths, Patios, Speed bumps, Kerbs, Channels and do all Repairs needed. We do all coloured Concrete, Expose Aggregate and all Stone. We Digout, Box and Prep our own Work, if you need a job done or want to improve the look of your property im your man.
I am competitive with Prices. I can work to your budget if Quote is out of your range, changes will need to be made.
Feel free to give me a call, text on 0211639479
Or email me @
aucklandallstarscontractor@gmail.com
And let me know whether you require my Services, then an appointment can be made for a Site visit.
You can visit my Facebook page to see my Completed Work I have done.
AUCKLAND ALLSTARS CONTRACTOR LTD
QUOTE FREE
Areas I prefer to Work in:
South Auckland
Central Auckland
East Auckland
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Sa
Director/ OnSite Manager
Auckland Allstars Contractor Ltd
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41.1% Yes
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33.5% Maybe?
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