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Price Lock for 18 Months

Superior Renovations

Planning a Renovation for Next Year?

Lock in Your Renovation Price for 18 Months!

Start planning your renovation early with our design team and begin your project whenever you're ready!

At Superior Renovations, we understand the importance of fixed pricing and the peace of mind that comes with it. That’s why we’re offering an 18-month price lock from the moment you make your deposit.

Enjoy the confidence of knowing you won’t face any unexpected costs along your renovation journey.

👉 Whether you’re:
- Still in discussions with the bank
- Waiting for your house to be ready
- Arranging your funds

We know that rising costs can be a concern. Many of our clients have shared this concern and requested extensions on their quotes, so we’ve created this offer to make things easier for everyone!

Here’s how it works:
1️⃣ Request an In-home Consultation to get your Quote/Action Plan.
2️⃣ Review the Building Contract (Fixed Price) and Terms.
3️⃣ Request a Price Lock by completing the form on our website.
4️⃣ Pay a $1,000 deposit to secure the price on your proposal.
5️⃣ Take your time—start your project anytime in the next 18 months!

*Terms and conditions apply, see link below.

✅ Plan with confidence—no pressure, no rush.

Enjoy peace of mind knowing your budget is protected while collaborating with our design team to create your dream space!

Whether you're planning to renovate in six months or at the end of next year, this offer allows you to get ahead of rising costs while focusing on creating the perfect renovation.

Learn more about our price lock offer here: superiorrenovations.co.nz...

Book a Free Consultation: Call us on 0800 199 888 or complete a form here: superiorrenovations.co.nz...
Let’s make your renovation happen—on your terms! 🤝

#RenovationPlanning #KitchenRenovation #BathroomRenovation #SecureYourPrice #Renovation

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Sergeant Suzannah Kimber, Counties Manukau Police, says the group steals vehicles by pretending to legitimately tow them before disposing of the vehicles.
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