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You deserve that new kitchen!

Kev from

Hi Neighbours :)

It's starting to heat up for summer! Taking our last booking for quotes for the year!

It's the team from the BENCHTOP INSTALLERS AUCKLAND (BIA)

Upgrade your old kitchen today!

We have amazing quality new benchtop ranges including a free onsite tailored measure, professional install from our trusted stone technicians and we can also include the removal of your existing bench top.

Kitchen makeovers to modernise your home without all the stress and hassle.

We also currently have fantastic discounts available on all premium sinks, double sink units, our taps range, kitchen handles and pull out bin units. Our latest customer quote was a saving of $429 from the RRP!

Message our team today for a free home consultation and obligation free quote within the week. We even quote on weekends!

Whether it's a benchtop only or a full new kitchen facelift, we're here to help! Contact us today!

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