The Rot Doctor Process - Inspection to Completion

1. Inspection

1. Inspection

 

Step 1 - Inspection

Deciding on the correct approach is crucial in providing sound and sustainable building maintenance. The Repair Care approach is to be involved in the early stages of a project by undertaking a general appraisal of the current condition of the timber substrates. We can also advise at this stage on other possible energy saving measures.

 

Step 2 - Inventory

An accurate joinery survey before planned maintenance can lead to large savings. Rather than widespread replacement of windows, it is often better and cheaper to repair in situ.

The Joinery Inspection Service assesses the current condition of all the joinery and makes recommendations on the repairs and preventative maintenance measures needed. This will make it easier to compare the costs with alternative options.

2. Inventory

2. Inventory

 
3. Maintenance Options

3. Maintenance Options

 

Step 3 - Maintenance Options

After a full inspection, a clear program of planned maintenance can be decided, identifying the immediate remedial steps required. By prioritising different areas of refurbishment, the return on the investment can be realised more quickly.

 

 

Step 4 - Project Management

As New Zealand’s most experienced Repair Care technicians you can rest assure that your property is in the hands of the best in the business. An external repaint is not a cheap job to have done these days and by using this system you can extend your maintenance cycles by up to 50%

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4. Project Management

4. Project Management

 
5. Completion

5. Completion

 

Step 5 - Completion

Upon completion of the project a 10-year warranty can be issued for total reassurance. This does not mean the repairs only last ten years, they will last the life of the window.