1843 days ago

Talking Exceed's Insect Screens for windows & doors with the team of the "Magic Talk" Radio Show :)

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Hi Neighbour!

Our team was recently invited to talk about new products for aluminium windows & doors on the “Magic Talk Radio Show”…
We explained everything about different window & door products that can help you create a more secure and energy efficient home. We also shared some great tips on “how to take care of your aluminium joinery” to extend the lifespan of your windows & doors…..

In case you missed it on the radio, here is small segment of the show, where we were talking about our new retractable insect screens for windows & doors. We answered customers' FAQ regarding our screens and explained how this great new product can help you and your family enjoy a bug free, spray free home this summer.

Enjoy it!
From the Exceed - we fix windows & doors team
exceed.co.nz
0800 25 25 00
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