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Secure your home before going away on holiday!

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Hi neighbours,
Are you planning to go away on holiday?

Imagine you are about to leave and your window handle breaks... there would be very little you could do and you can´t leave the house unsecured!

With the holiday season not too far away, now would be a good time to get all your windows & doors checked and think about how secure your home is while you are away!

NEED HELP?

- Exceed have been helping kiwis enjoy healthy, safe and secure homes for over 30 years.

- Our mobile experts can assess the conditions of all your windows & doors, determine the level of security they may require and advise on what products will best suit your needs ⚒?

Book a visit today on 0800 25 25 00 so when that time of the year arrives, you can just relax and enjoy a well-deserved break knowing your home is safe & secured!

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