Ngaruawahia

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The appliance repair services are friendly and fast to respond. All of them offer good value for money repair costs.  They are reliable, professional, qualified repairers with lots of experience in the industry. They will work on many sorts of appliance whiteware including refrigerators , deep freezes, washers, clothes dryers and cookers.

They will work on all sorts of appliances and will aim to repair the problem on the first visit.  The appliance repair services have a good reputation in the Ngaruawahia therefore you can depend on them to give a good service.

We understand how you have a range of options for appliance repair services but we strive to do a good job. This means you are able to count upon us to do the repair work accurately to get your appliances operating again. For appliance problems in Ngaruawahia call now.

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More About Ngaruawahia

Ngaruawahia (Māori: Ngāruawāhia: Māori pronunciation: [ŋaːɾʉaˈwaːhia]) is a town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of Hamilton at the confluence of the Waikato and Waipa Rivers, adjacent to the Hakarimata Range. Ngaruawahia lies within the Hamilton Urban Area, the fourth largest urban area in New Zealand. The location was once considered as a potential capital of New Zealand.[2]