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Keep Your Drains Flowing

Posted on January 4, 2024

Winter in London can be quite challenging, not just for residents braving the cold, but also for the infrastructure of buildings, particularly the drainage systems. As a property manager, the last thing you want to deal with during the chilly season is a drainage catastrophe. You need to keep your drains flowing. This is where […]

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Drain Clearance Guide for Property Managers

Posted on December 4, 2023

Introduction Drain Clearance Guide. As a property manager in the UK, ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of your properties is paramount. One critical aspect often overlooked is the drainage system. Neglecting this can lead to severe problems, impacting both the property’s integrity and the comfort of its occupants.  The Importance of Regular Drain Maintenance […]

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The Importance of Fire Door Maintenance

Posted on April 24, 2023

What is the importance of fire door maintenance? – Fire doors play a critical role in commercial and multi occupied residential buildings, helping to prevent the spread of smoke and flames throughout a building. They’re designed to slow the progress or limit the outbreak of a fire thus protecting lives and property – which is […]

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Winter Drain Problems

Posted on January 20, 2023

How to avoid winter drain problems and blockages: It is of critical importance to keep all your property’s drainage systems in good working condition throughout the year. This applies especially strongly, however, during the winter season, when drains often suffer from blockages, frozen pipes and other issues as a result of the cold weather. But […]

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Fire Door Safety Week

Posted on October 27, 2022

Well maintained and correctly installed fire doors are an essential part of a building’s passive fire protection, saving lives and protecting property. That’s why we’re proud to be supporting Fire Door Safety Week to raise awareness of the importance of properly fitted and maintained fire doors which effectively compartmentalise a building in the event of […]

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Clogged Drains? How to keep them flowing

Posted on January 7, 2022

Knowing how to fix stuff is great. But knowing how to prevent clogged drains is even better. One of the absolute best ways to prevent slow or clogged drains is to be careful about what you put into them. Cooking grease, coffee grounds, hair, and soap scum are four of a drain’s biggest enemies. Do […]

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Autumn Property Maintenance Tips

Posted on October 25, 2021

As the the leaves have started dropping from the trees we know Autumn is fast approaching, which means it could be time to put your house in order and shore up the maintenance of your property before winter sets in. We have many years of  autumn property maintenance experience and know that November is one […]

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Fire Door Regulations You Need To Know

Posted on July 13, 2020

Fire Doors are a critical safety feature of any building in which people work or visit, as they offer resistance to the spread of fire and smoke, limiting its effect whilst allowing enough time for occupants to evacuate to a place of safety. With the responsibility for the fire safety of premises resting on building […]

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How to keep your clogged drains flowing

Posted on January 9, 2020

Knowing how to fix stuff is great. But knowing how to prevent clogged drains is even better. One of the absolute best ways to prevent slow or clogged drains is to be careful about what you put into them. Cooking grease, coffee grounds, hair, and soap scum are four of a drain’s biggest enemies. Do […]

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Our Advice to deal with a property flooding

Posted on December 12, 2019

You may, at some time, encounter a dangerous situation in your home or place of work that you are unable to deal with a property flooding yourself. Emergency situations can develop from many causes including adverse weather conditions causing property flooding, burst or freezing pipes etc. These events have the potential to damage your property […]

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