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Would you like to see our retractable insect screens in action?

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Hi Neighbours,

Richard and Stu have recently installed three of our Monarch Ex insect screens for one of our lovely customers from the Upper Hutt. Trish kindly accepted to show us on video how smooth & easy to operate her new insect screens are. Thank you Trish!

Our retractable insect screens for windows or doors are a perfect solution for protecting your family from annoying insects this summer. Their semi-transparent pleated mesh, allows maximum ventilation with minimal effect on your view. When not in use, the screen stores almost invisibly off to the side of the opening.

For more videos, photos and to learn more about our insect screens solutions go to:
www.exceed.co.nz...

or give us a call on 0800 25 25 00

Thanks!
From your Exceed Hutt Valley Team - Andrea, Richard & Stu

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