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Our Guide to Graffiti removal from Brick

Posted on February 8, 2018

Nothing is more frustrating than seeing a beautiful piece of brick architecture defaced with graffiti. Once your property has been “tagged,” it quickly becomes a priority to remove the unsightly markings as soon as possible. Not only does graffiti devalue property, it is difficult to remove. There are many tools and techniques on the market […]

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DIY Water Damage Clean-up Tips

Posted on January 26, 2018

Every year, floods cause havoc on homes and businesses, requiring everything from new drywall and furnishings to completely new structures. If your home or commercial property has been flooded, your first priority is safety. Stay away from the area until government officials say it’s safe to return. When you can go back, take emergency supplies […]

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DIY Cleaning up after a Flood

Posted on December 14, 2017

A flood can be a very traumatic experience. In this post we provide important health advice and some basic precautions to keep you and your people safe while cleaning up your flooded property. Starting off talk to your insurance company and follow their advice wear rubber boots, waterproof gloves and an apron to clean up. […]

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Keeping Communal Bin Stores Clean

Posted on December 5, 2017

Communal bin store management is an aspect of block management and vital to good property hygiene and the prevention of unwanted pests such as rats or ants. Unfortunately people have different expectations of what dumped-rubbish is acceptable, and how it should be removed. What can start off being a small issue can soon escalate within […]

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Winter Ready Drains. Special Offer

Posted on October 12, 2017

The leaves have settled, spring is approaching … act now to keep your drains clear for another season! During cold and windy months (we’ve had plenty recently!) drains can build up a load of muck and dead leaves that collect in your drainage pipes. You might be good at cleaning around the top of your […]

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Autumn Gutter Maintenance

Posted on October 12, 2017

Maintaining clean and functional gutters is important any time of year, but becomes particularly crucial as the weather grows colder. Blocked or damaged gutters can cause considerable damage over the winter, representing hundreds or thousands of pounds in repair costs. Fortunately, with a few simple steps and little to no money, homeowners can take a […]

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Who Pays the Graffiti Removal Cost?

Posted on September 25, 2017

There is an argument which constantly revolves around graffiti. It’s the argument of art vs vandalism, something which divides opinion and gets many people furious that more isn’t done. While there is value in some graffiti as art, the majority of what is scrawled or sprayed onto walls isn’t the next Banksy piece. The detracting […]

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Tips for hard floor cleaning and maintaince

Posted on August 24, 2017

The hard floors throughout your property endure high volumes of foot traffic, dirt, leaves, water, and heavy items being dragged across it – all on a daily basis. In order to keep your floors in a pristine and presentable condition, as well as, safe for all who use them, they must be regularly maintained and […]

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Eco Friendly Window Cleaning

Posted on June 2, 2017

Wish there was an eco-friendlier way to clean your windows? The amount of chemicals we use for cleaning our homes can be a worry, both for health and environmental reasons. The good news is that there are plenty of natural alternatives we can use instead. They could even be more effective, as chemical products are […]

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Communal Cleaning Contractor vs. Employing In-House Cleaners

Posted on May 18, 2017

If you are a landlord, property manager or self-manage a block of flats, then you are responsible for the maintenance and communal cleaning of the common parts you know how much of a headache this can be. There are many factors to consider when you are going to employ an In-house team such as equipment, security, […]

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