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Commercial Door Services
Doors and Door Fittings in Rotorua, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
18 Tennyson Drive,
Rotorua 3010,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand Edit -
Our phone(s)
0800 863 493
0800 863 493
021 632 124
03 379 9032 Edit -
Our fax
0800 736 723 Edit -
Our website
www.commercialdoorservices.co.nz Edit
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Services offered since 1999
General Business Roller Doors and Shutters
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Cash, Credit Terms Available, Personal Cheques
Additional info
Free Quotes, Door Closers, Alarms, Grilles, Door Openers, Control Systems, Door Hardware, Glass, Commercial, Automatic, High Speed, Electric Doors, Exterior Doors, Entry Doors, Garage Doors
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“Dont go here, Dont buy Holden Spares off Him as they will Be non tested and he will refuse to talk to you when it is faulty. Anger problem is understatement”
Doing a fantastic job!
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”