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Areas include SE London, Kent, Essex and further afield upon request of our modest survey fees are paid. |
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Welcome to our siteDry Rot Treatments:We offer competitive prices for all our Timber Preservation solutions in and
around the London, Kent and Essex area for all types of timber decay and beetle
infestation. We offer remedial treatments for all Timber Decay issues, including fungicidal
treatments for both Wet Rot Decay (Coniophora Puteana) and True Dry Rot (Serpula
Lacrymans). If left untreated these problems can lead to extensive damage, costing
many more thousands of pounds and sometimes running in to tens of
thousands in the more severe cases. We also offer a vast range of insecticidal treatments for protection against all kinds of wood boring insect attack like The Common Furniture Beetle (Anobium punctatum), The Death Watch Beetle (Xestobium rutovillosum) and The Wood Boring Weevil (Euophryum confine) to name just a few... Some of our Timber Preservation treatments come with a full 30-year guarantee, just like our Damp-Proofing works, for which a certificate is produced upon completion and which would be required upon the sale of your property. Our Clients: We work for numerous clients including home owners/buyers, insurance assessors, estate agents, as well as regular contracts with other commercial organizations and high street shops etc. We can undertake all insurance works upon request, as we are trained in validating claims on behalf of numerous coporate clients within the insurance industry. We are also seeking to expand our client list to include local well known establishments such as churches and schools etc. where we would offer a discounted rate where possible.
We also work in accordance with BWPDA Regulations and also abide by the guidelines set out by the UK Trades Confederation for which we are a fully vetted member for your protection. Please Note: Due to the influx
of junk mail, we are no longer advertising our postal address. |
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Links: Finance / Triton Chemicals / UK Trades Confederation