2537 days ago

Hi everyone

Director from Like A Boss Cleaning Services

Hi Neighbours,

Will here from Like A Boss Cleaning Services. We are a family owned business based on Auckland’s North Shore servicing the greater Auckland region. We only use eco-cleaning products that are safe for you and your family.
We take pride in our work and guarantee a quality clean every time. We clean and wash like a boss!

Here's our services:
•Residential Cleaning
-Regular cleaning
-Move in and Out cleans
-one-off and spring cleans

•Commercial Cleaning
-Office and Business Cleaning
-Regular Cleaning
-End of tenancy cleans
-Window Cleaning
-Store front cleaning

•Exterior Cleaning/wash
-Decks & Fences
-Paths & Driveways
-House washing
-Gutter cleaning
-Building wash
-Builders cleans

Please visit
www.likeaboss.cleaning...
If you have any questions, please contact us on likeabosscleaningservices@gmail.c­om or
call Will or Grace 0225056137 and we will give you a FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE.

Thank you so much :)

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