1167 days ago

Home improvement

Karl from rejuvenate fixations

Hi ya,
Just thought I would put it out there.. yesterday we removed 266kg of greenwaste for a lovely lady, in a magnificent spot of Tasman Bay. This is just one of the many things that we offer as a complete property services, we do this for great rates. If you need a tidy up outside, weather it be section clearing/tidying laws or weed eating, we can help. We Also offer complete home maintenance and guaranteed window door maintenance, sliding door wheels, hinges, handles. Fly screens and wardrobe doors. All manufactured in this lovely place we call home. Nelson/Tasman Bay

If you would like more information on the service s we offer,

Visit our website
replenishme.co.nz
Email: rejuvenationfixations@gmail.com
Or phone or text Karl 02102738337

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