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Trend Developments
Builders in Red Beach, Auckland area
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Our address
Hibiscus Coast Highway,
Red Beach
0932,
Auckland, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 424 2197
0272739898
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Our fax
094242018
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Opens in 12 Hr 38 Min
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Expertised in Builders
New Houses,Appraisals, Framing, Design, Maintenance, Earthmoving, Alterations, Renovations, Repairs
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Whangaparaoa, Hibiscus Coast
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Builders, Houses, Bathrooms, Decks, Residential, Commercial
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Highly recommended
“Could not be happier with the tiling we had done. The workmanship and quality cannot be faulted. Communication about timing and how long job would take was also spot on”
Excellent
“Had a problematic washing machine still under warranty. They came to assess, had to take it away and brought it back fixed a week later. Nice and friendly, no problems.”
Bad
“Many medication errors by staff and management cover up. Lack of training and support. Protocols staff /client ratios are not adhered to. ”