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Able & Willing Landscapers & Pool Fencing

Address:
45 Helvetia Ct
Frankston VIC  3199
Phone:
(03) 9770 XXXX
If you're looking for a Swimming Pool Service, Supplies & Repairs in Frankston, VIC, then Able & Willing Landscapers & Pool Fencing can definitely help you. Offering a varied range of products and services like pump servicing and including salt and poolshop they can be contacted on (03) 9770 XXXX to discuss these or any additional services or products.

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Allpet House Sitters

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Thank you for your wonderful service. Your preparation and service was thorough and it was nice to deal with your very happy, caring staff. Our family had a wonderful time away and had peace of mind knowing that our little pup was well cared for. Our house was clean and tidy when we returned, and our dog was very happy. Thank you so much to Lorraine and Graham, who were perfect pet companions. It was nice to have met you and I would not hesitate to contact you again.

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Allpet House Sitters

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We were very very pleased with Lance Heather, house was so tidy, they even deweeded the garden so was not expecting that, but most grateful. Would recommend them for sure, Hugo was a little mopey for a couple of days so I guess he missed them as probably got a lot more fuss.

Value:5 starsService:5 stars

Allpet House Sitters

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Just a quick note to let you know that we are back with our pets and that we found them relaxed and well looked after by Chris and Julie. The house was immaculate. It was clear that they had put a special effort into cleaning up for our return. After five weeks gone this was very much appreciated! We would be very happy to recommend them to others and to have them sit for us in the future.

Value:5 starsService:5 stars

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