3426 days ago

HI Neighbours. My name is David and Im here to help you with your electrical needs.

David Hennessey from Kinetic Electrical Tauranga

Hello Neighbour, my name is David Hennessey, I'm a local Electrician living in your area. Our vans are the ones with the distinctive swirl on the side. I'm hoping you may have seen us working in your area!!

We specialise in residential and commercial repairs and installations. We would love to help with any electrical work you may have, large or small. Whether its new lighting in the home or office, ventilation systems, extra power points or complete home or office design and installation.

We are 100% locally owned but have the backing and support of a well-established National Brand (Kinetic Electrical). We now have more than 70 electricians across the country. Our size and our reputation ensures we deliver quality solutions at a reasonable price. It’s not too late to get those 2016 ideas and projects finished (or at least underway) so give us a call.

To get in touch you can contact me via Neighbourly, call me, or send an email.

Phone: 027 4730079
Email: david.hennessey@kinetic-electric.co.nz
Website: www.kinetic...
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