St John Village

St John Village
Facilities Management by Crown FM

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Balcony Refurbishments

For some time now there has been a lot of pressure to haphazardly repair weather beaten and ill maintained balconies at the Hill and Park, however unlike a number off other parties Crown have held back on a rush repair that might impair the long term good of the complex, potentially ending up with a patchwork quilt effect on the out side of the complex, no good for any one. In steed we have been working with branded suppliers and specialist to find a proper and considered solution thats right for the repairs we need now, making balcony safe and secure, protects them for the future summer and winter and when the time comes enables a complex wide coordinated finish worthy of both the original intent and the complex as a whole.

To this end we have started a program of works mostly with owners who at best have been hood winked by others and parted from good money to either receive nothing or a part of and an incorrect job.

We at Crown dont do this, we despite the balls up left by other have rescued a number of balcony and have both properly repaired them and set them in place for the future, this means removing from site proper factory repairing filling and replacement of area's not suitable for restoration, correctly primering and impregnated with both weather protection and UV protection, then securely re-enstating.

THE RIGHT JOB

See the difference 
A proper job, weather board looking great
and will not bow in the future

You can't see the join between old and new

As it should be

Correct filler selection is essential in order the
wood doesn't reject it, we have imported a
Finnish  product, custom made for extreme enviroments 
For all Crown FM / IPM customers/clients we have derived a liner meter rate for this services and its related works, individual prices per apartment available for everyone upon request.


WHAT NOT TO ACCEPT
How another party left a balcony refurbishment job.

Cowboy Job at best (being polite) and a right mess, courtesy of you know who! that now needs to be sorted out properly.


 

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