Safety Inspections

Who needs a safety inspection?

Rental Managers

As a rental manager, it's important to make sure the fires in your properties are safe for tenants. Regular inspections and maintenance help to prevent any problems that could put your tenants at risk, like blockages, leaks, or broken parts. We will take the time to teach your tenants how to use the fires safely. This proactive approach reduces accidents and helps tenants take responsibility for fire safety. Plus, well-maintained fires not only create a cozy atmosphere in the property but also keep tenants happy and comfortable. By ensuring the fires are in good condition, you're giving your tenants a pleasant living environment to enjoy.

Pre-Purchase Inspection

If you’re buying a home, check if your vendor has completed a Pre-sale Fireplace Inspection. If they haven’t done so, before you make the final decision to invest in the home, it is essential to prioritize safety by arranging a thorough inspection. While the prospect of owning a property with a fireplace may be exciting, it is crucial to be diligent in assessing its safety features. By taking this proactive step, you can gain peace of mind, ensuring that the intended comfort and warmth the fire will bring are not compromised by any potential hazards.

Property Sales

Before selling your home, it's important to get a professional fire inspection. It provides peace of mind for you and reassurance for buyers. It addresses potential haggling points and uncovers any needed repairs. This proactive step streamlines the selling process and increases your chances of selling at your desired price. Don't overlook the importance of a fire inspection—it's a small investment with significant returns.

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