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Grading, Earthmoving, Building
we are providing services in Rotorua, Tauranga, Whakatane, Mt Maunganui, Papamoa, Katikati, Maketu, Te Puke Area
Personal Cheques, Direct Debit
Driveways, Pay by the Job, Free Estimates, Free Quotes, Sheds, Farms, Agricultural, Industrial, Residential, Commercial, Diggers, Bobcat
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“Great communication and advice. Speedy and efficient service. Friendly, practical and helpful - I was out of town when the window was broken and the team at Kelsen's made the whole process stress free”
“Informed that it closed some years ago, but museum sign still on building. Disappointed”
“Looking for the hand for that was produced by the Campbell Tool Company and which is no longer available sadly. Did they pass on the right to produce them or is there anywhere I can purchase one. As a 77 year old female gardener, I can honestly say this was the best handwork I ever used, and disappointingly my last 2 have vanishe. is is thrdener”
“They use NZ Post - known for it's ill-reputation of poor communication, incompetent staff and delivering to the wrong address. After making a correction to my address, NZ Post was still failing to deliver the items. When I went to P&C for help, they took the side of the courier company rather than see the problem for what it was - a now correct address but still no delivery or means to collect the items. This is terrible customer service, and using NZ Post is asking for trouble. Shop elsewhere.”