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These carpet cleaning services are expert, quick and courteous and you’ll also find them to be really cost-effective. We understand time is money, not only for us, but clients too. So we’ll do everything we can to fix the issue, the first time of asking. There is no job that is too big or too insignificant for these cleaners, so if you need a carpet cleaning expert in Flat Bush then please call the number above.
We have actually worked extremely hard to build our reputation here in Flat Bush and are striving even harder, not just to keep that reputation, but to continuously try to improve it. We view all of our customers with the highest regard, no matter the extent of the job in hand. When the cleaners leave your property we want you to feel comfortable enough to give a 5-star evaluation and as well be willing to suggest us to family and friends. People can always rely on us for any Flat Bush carpet cleaning work, so the cleaners are ready to hear from you any time you need us.
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More About Flat Bush
Flat Bush (also known as Ormiston) is a suburb in Auckland, and is New Zealand’s largest and most comprehensively planned new town, taking shape on 1700 hectares in south east Auckland. An Auckland Council transformation project, Flat Bush will be home to at least 40,000 people by 2025, a similar population to Nelson, and includes five neighbourhood centres. Located near Manukau Heights the council has planned for the area to undergo substantial development since buying 290 hectares there in 1996.[1] While most of Flat Bush is being developed by the private sector, Auckland Council is guiding the overall development of the area to ensure people, places and the environment are given emphasis.
The suburb contains the 94 hectare “Barry Curtis Park”, named in recognition of Manukau’s longest standing mayor, Barry Curtis,[2] with a development programme stretching into the 2020s.[3] A neighbouring 20 hectare town centre was planned to be developed starting in 2010,[4] with the development rights taken over by Todd Property in 2010.[5] Building of houses has started next to Barry Curtis Park as of 2012. More land in the area is going to be developed over the next few years by Todd Property Group.