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Building/Carpentry Services

Davinder from E Building & Cleaning Services

Hi Neighbors,

We are a Building and Cleaning company catering to people in Hamilton & Nearby areas. We can do jobs such as bathroom renovations, extensions, alterations, building maintenance work, fences, decks etc.
Long term jobs can be done on hourly basis $75+GST.
If you value quality in building work get in touch on 02102480198 via text or call for to arrange a quote.
($40+GST callout charges apply, which are credited back to the client if quote is accepted).

We can do Cleaning jobs such builders clean, regular cleans, window cleaning including double story houses, carpet shampoo, couch cleaning etc. Get in touch via text or call on 02102763154 for a quote.

Alternatively email us at info@ebuildnclean.co.nz
Or
Fill out a contact form on our website at ebuildnclean.co.nz...

Have a look at the recent quality jobs done!

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