Adams Painting: for that painting job, you'll probably never get around to...
The children's bedroom that needs updating, those flaking bathroom window sills, that hallway door frame that got bumped. You tell yourself, "I'll get round to it one day." But that day may never come. So let me do it for you!
Contact Adams Painting today and experience:
- Friendly, honest and reliable service
- Trade certificate qualified painter (since 1988)
- No GST required for labour, saving you 15% (as I work part-time)
- Excellent communication - will reply and keep appointments
- Family business - my son and daughter also know how to paint.
- Trade price provided for any paint purchased for your job ( up to 35%)
See my trade page here on Neighbourly for more examples of our work. (Search Adam's Painting)
Phone or text me : 022 092 7334 .
Email : adamspaintingit@gmail.com
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How many balls of string does it take to reach the moon?
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Poll: Have you ever had a Healthy Homes inspection done where you live?
Conflicting Healthy Homes inspection reports are raising concerns about the consistency of standards meant to ensure rental properties are safe and liveable.
In one recent case, a Cambridge rental property underwent two inspections within a week, with significantly different outcomes. The first, arranged by tenant Sara Lewis, identified multiple issues including mould, vermin, and ventilation concerns. A second inspection, arranged by property managers Harcourts, just six days later, found little to criticise.
Have you ever had a Healthy Homes inspection done where you live? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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30% Yes
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70% No
The city's new mayor is setting out his plan
Hamilton City Council is pledging to cut costs and avoid “gold plating” infrastructure as part of a new strategy to limit rates increases, but Mayor Tim Macindoe says central government support may be needed to meet a new national rates cap.
Macindoe said Wellington needed to be “a little more nuanced” and take population growth into account.
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