Tyneside maintenance and repairs company expands into ‘first-rate’ premises
Newcastle born maintenance and repairs company, First-Rate Maintenance has opened its new premises in Percy Park.
Having recently relocated to North Shields from Newcastle City Centre, the company is looking to expand its network and establish relationships with local homeowners and businesses.
General manager Andrew Dunn commented: “We’re really pleased to have expanded and moved into our new premises, and with 18 operatives on-board, as well as our office-based support team, we’re in a fantastic position to offer a one-stop shop for property maintenance and repairs.
“Because FRM was born out of the frustrations we’d experienced ourselves, we’re dedicated to relieving the headaches of managing property repairs, particularly for landlords and local lettings agencies.”
First-Rate Maintenance offers both planned and reactive maintenance services across the North East, with the support and experience of their sister company, Seekers, formerly known as Walton Robinson.
Managing director Mark Smith added: “We established FRM in February 2020, after experiencing our own frustrations trying to resolve maintenance issues in our managed properties.
“Coming from over 20 years’ of experience in property management, we know and fully understand how important service levels are, and as a result, FRM strives to deliver a professional, outstanding service, no matter how big or small the job.”
First-Rate Maintenance are experts in odd jobs and property maintenance across Tyneside and Newcastle, working with homeowners, landlords and managing agents.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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