When and Why Does Your Company Need Boiler Maintenance?

When and Why Does Your Company Need Boiler Maintenance?

by Rejus, 8th January 2022
Boiler Maintenance is our service of the month. It’s important that commercial clients understand the practical and legal reasons for having their boiler serviced, as well as some useful advice in identifying problems.
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Tip of the Week: Knowing Your Cleaning Products

Tip of the Week: Knowing Your Cleaning Products

by Rejus, 19th November 2021
Tip of the Week #1. Many commonly used cleaning products can be harmful to you and/or the cleaning surface if used incorrectly or mixed with other products.
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How Businesses Should be Taking Care of Their Carpets

How Businesses Should be Taking Care of Their Carpets

by Rejus, 15th November 2021
As our Service of the Month for last month was Carpet Cleaning, we’re going to take this opportunity to explain the better method companies need to be using on their floors.
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Labels: Advice, Cleaning
Why is Gutter Cleaning Important?

Why is Gutter Cleaning Important?

by Rejus, 21st October 2021
Gutters get blocked easily... especially at this time of year. Leaves, twigs, moss etc. easily clog up your gutters and downpipes. For businesses, this might not rank high on the list of facilities management concerns, but when left too long this seemingly minor problem can turn into a major issue.
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Returning to Work After the 19th of July? What You Need to Know

Returning to Work After the 19th of July? What You Need to Know

by Rejus, 16th July 2021
It’s been confirmed that the majority of lockdown restrictions are coming to an end on July 19th, including the guideline to work from home whenever possible. If your office has been closed for most of the past 15 months, or you’ve been operating on a rotating flexible schedule for your staff, you may be unsure with how to proceed safely. Making sure your office is up to a safe standard as it returns to operating at full capacity is a necessary step for learning to live with the virus.
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Labels: Advice