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Coastal Memorials
Monumental Masons in Otaki, Wellington area
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Our address
13 Rangatira Street,
Otaki
5512,
Wellington, Kapiti Coast, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
0800 804 007
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Our website
www.coastalmemorials.co.nz
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Services offered since 2013
Headstones, Memorial Products and Services, Monumental Masons, Stonemasons, Memorial Products and Services, Stonemasons, Engraving, Restoration, Inscriptions, Design, Lettering, Renovations
Expertised in Monumental Masons
Engraving, Restoration, Inscriptions, Design, Lettering, Renovations, Repairs, Cleaning
Areas serviced
we are providing services in New Zealand
Additional info
Cemeteries, Additions, Stone, Plaques, Headstones, Memorials, Monuments
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Coastal Memorials are:
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Welcome to Coastal Memorials, Wellington's premier destination for crafting exquisite memorials that honor the memories of our cherished ones. Since our inception in 2013, we have been dedicated to providing exceptional service and creating lasting tributes that reflect the unique stories of each life celebrated. Our team of skilled monumental masons are not just artisans; they are storytellers who bring life to stone through their meticulous craftsmanship. From intricate engravings to beautiful inscriptions, our designs are thoughtfully conceived to immortalize the spirit of those we memorialize. We take pride in our ability to restore and renovate aging monuments, breathing new life into them while preserving the essence of their original beauty. At Coastal Memorials, we understand that every memorial is a personal testament, and our approach to each project reflects this belief. Our consultations are guided by empathy and understanding, ensuring that your vision becomes a reality. We offer a wide array of designs and lettering styles, allowing you to customize your tribute in a way that truly speaks to the essence of the person being remembered. Our workshop is nestled along Wellington's scenic coastline, where the soothing sounds of the ocean serve as a constant reminder of life's transient nature. This tranquil setting inspires our creativity and fuels our dedication to creating memorials that stand the test of time. Whether you are seeking a traditional headstone or a contemporary tribute, Coastal Memorials is committed to crafting a lasting keepsake that honors your loved one with grace and dignity. So, if you find yourself in Wellington, we invite you to stop by our workshop. Let us show you firsthand the care and dedication we pour into each memorial, and together, we can create a tribute that will stand as a testament to the love, life, and legacy of your cherished one for generations to come.
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I wasn't happy at all with the guy
“Crap service because he didn't job properly didn't even answer to my txts when I was texting the problem so I got someone else to finish it”
Went to him few years ago he was AMAZING
“Miss His Treatments and Guidance.I don’t drive anymore now.and it’s very difficult to get out to his rooms. BUT would definitely encourage folk to go see him with physical and mental health challenges. Miss you Johnny.”
Bad
“Tony Boyd @ sparkn is a RIP off artist and a crook! Below par work and his workmanship is so bad we had to get an electrical inspection done and they deemed it un safe and a fire risk.”
Unvaxxed = unclean.
“Seems this service thinks ok to discriminate against those people who choose not to take part in a world wide experimental drug programme. Disgusting behaviour. If they ever wondered where they would have stood in 1933 - now they know.”