1515 days ago

APPG painters

Habib from APPG Painters

Hi neighbors.
APPG (Auckland Premium Property Group Ltd) is a painting company with professional staff standing on quality and punctuality. We are a professional full-service interior- exterior residential and commercial service company. We pride ourselves in our work ethics and our determination to ensure that we exceed above and beyond our customer expectations every time. Furthermore, as the satisfaction of clients is the goal, our price is reasonable and affordable.

We do :
1 Residential and commercial painting, interior/exterior
2 Gib fixing and plastering
3 Painting garage door, fence, and deck.
4 Roof painting
5 Water blasting

We do clean up every day to make sure the site is tidy, we clean up very well when the job is done.

Habib Boroun
02102986673
appgroup97@gmail.com
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