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Hawke's Bay Assembly Services -Onsite Flatpack and Kitset Assembly Service. Napier . Hastings . Havelock North. 20 Years Experience.

Deane from Hawke's Bay Assembly Services

Hawke's Bay Assembly Services offer an expert assembly service of Flat Packed and Kitset Furniture and other Products to local Businesses and the General Public .
We are competitively priced and come to Your premises at a time that suits to efficiently take care of all Your assembly needs.
With over 20 years of experience in the industry, You can have peace of mind knowing the job will be done right and in a timely fashion.

We assemble a wide range of products flat packed and kitset including but not limited to.....
Outdoor furniture . Dining Tables and Chairs . Office Desks and Cabinets . Shelving . Slat Beds . Bunk Sets . Sofa beds . Wardrobes . Bedroom Cabinets. Coffee and Lamp Tables . Entertainment Centres
Computer Desks and Chairs . Barstools .
Barbecues . Exercise Equipment . Gazebos .
No job too small.
Call 0274114696 to book today!!
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