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Level 10. Quality & Service Builder

Bruce from

NEWS FLASH: Sunday 24th May. Councils don't require Permits for SMALL construction at home. Don't try this yourself, I can help, your BIG saving is all the Council Drama and Costs.

I can supply and install your Garden sleep-out too.

Have you found that your lovely home needs a little TLC, here and there or that the odd room or two needs some work.

Your lovely Kitchen and Bathroom, the heavy work areas for you and your family haven't quite performed the way you would like them too anymore.

You don't know where to start with any of these situations. I'm offering my time to come and spend with you, for FREE, to talk thru and around anything you would like.

The past couple of months, have really shown you, where your home is not really what you like anymore, and you need some help.

I'm here, Bruce 021 212 1480 to make a time, which suits you, to look at everything together.

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