Raupunga

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  • Total: 5    Avg: (4.6)
  • 208 Eastbourne St E, Hastings, 4122, New Zealand
  • 06-873 4321,
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  • 06-876 7019,
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  • Total: 4    Avg: (3.8)
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  • Total: 13    Avg: (3.5)
  • 403 Eastbourne St W, Hastings, 4122, New Zealand
  • 06-877 6482,
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  • Total: 9    Avg: (4.2)
  • 54 Munroe St, Napier South, Napier 4110, New Zealand
  • 06-835 3104,

The appliance repair services are friendly and fast to respond. All of them offer good value for money repair costs.  They are dependable, professional, qualified repairers with lots of experience in the appliance repair sector. The repair companies can handle lots of types of domestic appliance including refrigerators , deep freezes, washing machines, clothes dryers and ovens.

The companies will work on all types of domestic appliance and will hope to repair your problem on the first visit.  The repair services have a good reputation in the Raupunga therefore you will be able to depend on them to provide good repair job.

We understand how you will have a number of options for domestic appliance repairs but we strive to do a good job. This means people are able to count upon us to do the repair work accurately to get your domestic appliances operating again. If you have domestic appliance issues in Raupunga ring today.

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More About Raupunga

Raupunga is a small settlement in the northern Hawke’s Bay Region of New Zealand’s eastern North Island. It is located close to the country’s highest railway bridge, the Mohaka Viaduct, which crosses the Mohaka River. The predominantly Māori village is expected to have a population of 266 people by 2033.[1]

The village got running water for the first time in 2017, when a 9 kilometre electric pump system was built from Mangawharangi Stream for $1 million. Until that time, many of the 56 households had got water from buckets.[1]