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652 days ago

5 star Review!

Neil Chand from Oncore East Auckland - Neil Chand

I cannot speak highly enough of Oncore East Auckland & Manukau's Director Neil Chand who has recently worked and completed a project on our property in Central Auckland. Neil goes the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction. We are particularly impressed with the excellent communication, and great attention to detail, and they don't cut corners. A quality builder/ project manager that you can trust! Neil and his team of Sub-Contractors were great to work with throughout the entire process of upgrading our property. The project was completed on time, and within the budget, and they listened to our needs. The Healthy Home Certification was an added benefit. Our family is happy with the modified look of our home. I would recommend Neil and his team to anyone looking into renovation jobs.

Give us a call: (0800) 654148
#appreciation #installation

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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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Do you think neighbours should ask before they go ahead and plant these?

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Should you ask before planting tall shrubs/trees near your property line?
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    69.3% Complete
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