99 days ago

Headstone Factory direct, No hidden fees

Devin from East Tamaki

Headstone Factory direct, No hidden fees, AFFORDABLE price quality headstone from HEADSTON FACTORY directly in New Zealand


HOW TO SAVE 5%-50% FOR A HEADSTONE PURCHASE


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BEST PRICE GUARANTEE POLICY:
Don't worry about the price, we will make every effort to make your requirements come true within your budget through:

- We may beat the price 5%-50% less if you have a formal quote from another company.

- After discussing it with you, we may adjust the size, stone materials, and layout to reduce your cost.

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WHY OUR PRICE IS MUCH CHEAPER?
Most of the headstones in New Zealand are imported from overseas. Our cost is much cheaper, because:

-Stone is cheaper. Our family owns a stone manufacturer overseas, we bulk-buy headstones from their factory directly at low prices.

-Shipping is low. We own an over 450sqm warehouse in Auckland, We have two containers coming from overseas every single month. We also control the shipping cost well.



ABOUT HEADSTONE FACTORY 
HEADSTONE FACTORY is an Auckland Council Registered Monumental Mason. We aim to be an honest and reliable monumental mason at the most competitive prices to our communities in New Zealand. We own an over 400 sqm workshop and showroom, and we design and engrave the headstones locally. 



We provide services such as a Headstone and Installation, Second Inscription, Headstone Refurbishment & Replacement of Damaged Memorials, and shipping within New Zealand & the Pacific Islands. T-shirt print, Gazebos, Storybooks...

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Headstone Factory Ltd
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🚗🚗5/20 Weka Street, Otahuhu, Auckland.
(At the end of Weka Street, beside 22 Weka Street Factory)

⏰⏰ OPEN 6 DAYS/WEEK
Sun: Closed
Mon-Sat: 9 am - 5 pm

🌐🌐website headstonefactory.co.nz

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