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Retractable insect screens for windows & doors - Exceed we fix windows & doors

Philip from Exceed we fix windows & doors

Hi Neighbour,

Want to enjoy a bug free home this summer?

Exceed´s retractable insect screens are the perfect solution to protect your home and family from annoying bugs.
Hit the play button to see our Monarch Glide screen in action!

Our clever screens can be pulled into place when needed, then pushed back into a discrete, tidy cassette when not in use.

✅They won´t spoil your view

✅They are smooth and easy to operate

✅They are stylish and a significant innovation over old-style hinged or sliding screens that were permanently visible all year round

✅They can be colour matched to your joinery

✅They provide natural ventilation

✅They fit wide window and door configurations including, hinged, bi-fold, sliders, and French doors., hinged, bi-fold, sliders and French doors

Big thanks to our lovely customer for helping us in the making of this video ?

Want to learn more about Exceed Retractable Insect Screens?

Simply call us on 0800 25 25 00 or visit:

www.exceed.co.nz...

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