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Dempsey Rick and Sue
Builders in Te Kuiti, Waikato area
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1 Ailsa Street,
Te Kuiti 3910,
Waikato, Waitomo, North Island,
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021 903 977
021903977 Edit -
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New Houses, New Construction,Design, Maintenance, Alterations, Renovations, Repairs
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we are providing services in Te Kuiti, Te Kuiti Area
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Builders, Houses, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Residential, Commercial
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“They were very late and didn't answer the phone. They were rough and damaged a few items, including putting a dent in our new fridge. I would not recommend. Lisa.”
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“have just tried to install tekapo towel rail. Instructions are wrong on box, most annoying. the screwholes need to be sideways not vertical in order to fit the rail..l”