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Aumann's Services


Free Courtesy Trailers!

That's right - we have a number of courtesy trailers with standard towbar & electrical fittings available for customer use at any time, for free! These trailers may be used to carry sand, soil, crushed rock, rocks, mulch, timber, concrete products, pots, or plants from our nursery to your site. (This is just one more way we're different to our competitors- most don't even have trailers available, and those that do charge like a wounded bull!)

The trailers will each carry up to 1 cubic metre of sand, soil, or mulch, or as many plants as you can squeeze in.


Same-day Deliveries

In most cases, we can deliver to just about anywhere in the Melbourne metropolitan area on the same day you place your order. Local deliveries (within 15km) are usually within the hour, or within 2 hours at peak times. If there's any delay, we'll let you know at the time you order, so you can plan around your needs, not ours!

Our trucks can deliver up to 10 cubic metres at a time, and we are expert at combining deliveries to save you time & money. We can deliver any 2 loose products, separated, in the same load. Just mention your needs to our friendly staff, and we'll take care of the rest! (Note that in some cases we must reserve the right to deliver as and when we can, especially if your site has access problems or for safety issues.)


Payment Options

We accept cheques (please bring your licence or other form of identification), EFTPOS, Mastercard and VISA. Of course, cash is no problem!

 

 


Contact Information:
Aumann's Building & Garden Supplies

Templestowe:(Melway's Map Ref : 34 C2)

95-103 Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road
Templestowe. Vic. 3106
Phone :
FAX :
(03) 9846-4877
(03) 9846-3477
South Morang:(Melway's Map Ref : 183 E12) 756 Plenty Road
South Morang. Vic. 3752
Phone :
FAX :
(03) 9404-1738
(03) 9436-4716
 
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