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Joseph from Jmurphybuilding

Hi there,

We’re a small, reliable building team providing high-quality workmanship at affordable hourly rates. I’m a qualified builder and a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP), we take pride in delivering solid, long-lasting results for our local clients.

One of our recent projects was a creating fully wheelchair-accessible home for a client caring for his elderly father. This included a fully tiled bathroom with a cavity slider, new double-glazed bifold windows, decking, and ramp access. It was incredibly rewarding to create a home that made such a positive difference to their daily life.

Our services include:

Bathroom & kitchen renovations

New builds

Renovations & alterations

Window & door installation

Landscaping & digger services

Decks & fences

General building & maintenance

Full council consent management (if required)

Whether you’re planning a small improvement or a full build, we’d love to chat about how we can help bring your project to life.

Visit our website: www.jmurphybuilding.co.nz...

Contact me directly: 021 0811 2603

Thanks,
Joe

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