Takapau

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Related Businesses

  • Reliance Repairs
  • Total: 5    Avg: (4.6)
  • 208 Eastbourne St E, Hastings, 4122, New Zealand
  • 06-873 4321,
  • SOS Whiteware Repair Ltd
  • Total: 3    Avg: (5)
  • 208 Eastbourne St E, Hastings, 4122, New Zealand
  • 06-876 7019,
  • Lange's A1 Appliance Servicing
  • Total: 13    Avg: (3.5)
  • 403 Eastbourne St W, Hastings, 4122, New Zealand
  • 06-877 6482,
  • Integrity Tech Solutions
  • Total: 2    Avg: (3)
  • 18 Viking St, Norsewood 4974, New Zealand
  • 06-374 0880,
  • Janome Sew ' n Quilt
  • Total: 0    Avg: (0)
  • 29 River Terrace, Waipukurau 4200, New Zealand
  • 06-858 9280,
  • Flemings Electrical
  • Total: 1    Avg: (4)
  • 15 Peel St, Waipukurau 4200, New Zealand
  • 06-858 7040,

The appliance repair businesses are courteous and quick to get in touch. All of them provide good value for money repair costs.  They are efficient, skilled service agents having lots of years in the industry. The repair companies will handle lots of types of appliance whiteware ranging from refrigerators , deep freezes, washing machines, dryers and ovens.

The companies are going to aim to repair any sorts of appliances and will hope to repair your problem first time.  The appliance repair services have a good reputation in the Takapau so you will be able to count on them to give good repair job.

We realise how you have a range of choices in whiteware repair companies so we aim to please. As a result you are able to count on us to do the job promptly to get your domestic appliances operating again. If you have any whiteware issues near Takapau ring today.

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More About Takapau

Takapau is a small rural community in the Central Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres west of Waipukurau, off State Highway 2, and has a population of more than 500.[1]

The original township was founded in 1876 by farmer Sydney Johnston from Oruawharo station. Johnston’s family donated land for a school and churches, and built the local library, public hall and, later, Plunket rooms. Many streets are named after members of the family.[1]