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Hot Spot Fires
Heaters in Hastings, Hawke's Bay area
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Our address
512 Queen Street West,
Hastings 4122,
Hawke's Bay, North Island,
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Our phone(s)
06 878 2406
068782579 Edit -
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Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Hot Spot Fires are:
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Opens in 1 day 5 Hr 37 Min
Services offered since 2009
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Expertised in Heaters
Servicing, Chimney Cleaning, Maintenance, Installation, Inspections
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Hastings, Hastings Area
Payment options
Cash, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS
Additional info
Wood, Quotes, Fireplaces, Cowls, Pizza Ovens, Chimneys, Hearths, Flues, Child Guards, EFTPOS, Cheques, Wood Burners, Wetback, Radiant, Outdoor, Free Standing, Energy Efficient, Showroom, Logaire, Masport, Firenzo, Osburn
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