House Washing and Water Blasting Service
Hello Neighbours,
My name is Wazim, I am the owner and operator of WASHTRON - Residential Soft House Wash.
Washtron is a small house washing and exterior cleaning business based in Dinsdale, also servicing the surrounding areas from Huntly down to Te Awamutu, Raglan across to Morrinsville.
My aim is to operate with the smallest footprint as possible and provide a more personal experience to customers. I achieve this by using alternative methods, smaller machinery and equipment, this way less water is used, overspray is minimised and more controlled.
I only do residential work and being owner operated I schedule plenty of time to complete a job, this allows me to take extra care around a property and you will be dealing with me only, from the first point of contact to completing the work.
Services Offered:
✅ Soft House Washing
✅Gutter Cleaning
✅Concrete Cleaning
✅Deck & Fence Cleaning
✅Roof Treatments
🔄 Solar Panel Cleaning (coming soon)
🔄Exterior Window Cleaning (coming soon)
Checkout Google Reviews here: g.page...
If you have any questions or need advice comment below or message me through neighbourly.
-Wazim Shah-
☎️ 0211324961
📧 info@washtron.co.nz
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77.2% Yes
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21.2% No
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1.5% Other - I'll share below
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5.3% Yes
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89.5% No
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5.3% Not sure