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Whanganui Home Show

Exceed - we fix windows and doors

‍🤷‍♀Thinking of renovating or building? 🏠 Then visit the WHANGANUI HOME SHOW from 31 October to 1 November 2020 at Jubilee Stadium 🤩 Gold coin entry on arrival!

The Exceed Whanganui team will be there to discuss all your window and door repairs, upgrades & security needs, as well as helping you find the perfect retractable insect screen for your windows & doors so you can enjoy a bug free home this summer ⚒🚪

🙋Keen for a little interior upgrading or building new? Exceed specialists can provide you expert advice and suggestions to get your next home improvement project done right, both inside and out!

EXCEED SHOW SPECIAL OFFERS:

🥳 Elok Digital lock $699 installed – normal price $949

🤩 Yale Digital lock $449 - usually $599


[Stand #106]. Lots of freebies and giveaways waiting for you including our famous card for testing for draughty aluminium windows.

Show info:

Saturday: 10am-5pm

Sunday – 10am – 4pm

Jubilee Stadium

Whanganui, New Zealand


Visit our website to learn more about our services and how our Exceed team in Whanganui can help you out 😉

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