New Business Good News for Christchurch
New Business Good News for Christchurch
Plumb’In is an exciting new business recently opened in Christchurch. A bathroom factory shop supplying high quality products at low prices. Our range includes vanities, showers, toilets, tapware, baths, hot water cylinders and laundry units.
As an already established business on the North Island, this is the first of its kind in the South Island. We keep our stock on site so our customers are able to take away their purchases on the day.
James Stewart the shop owner is a local Christchurch resident. He believes a low cost factory shop is just what Christchurch needs right now for all the necessary repairs. Being made redundant himself after the earthquake, James is all too aware of the pressures faced by Christchurch residents. The prospect of setting up a new business, creating new jobs and supplying quality product at low prices just when it is needed most, seemed the right thing to do.
James will be on site at the shop Monday to Saturday and with 18 years experience in the bathroom industry, he is able to recommend products to suit all styles of bathroom and offer advice on bathrooms layout. As a local owner operator, you can be rest assured that you will receive excellent personal service.
Thinking of redoing your bathroom? Need a new shower? Daunted with the prospect of coordinating a plumber with a long lead time? Come in to Plumb’In and have a chat with James. To take advantage of the great deals Plumb’In has to offer get down to the Christchurch store at the corner of Mandeville and Blenheim Rd, Riccarton or give us a call 03 3436020.
www.plumbin.co.nz has our range of products in an easy to use website. Take a look and start getting excited about your bathroom.
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