Great work
8th January 2017 - in Southampton
Great work, quick and did not disturb running of the shop.
Great work, quick and did not disturb running of the shop.
Engineer vacuum was a godsend. We were bailing for two hours. Work excellent. Good result.
Excellent quick work. Friendly & efficient. I learnt a bit about drainage too.
We were recently tasked with a job at the BBC in Borehamwood at very short notice which required the hiring of heavy manhole lifters and the supply of a tanker unit. Due to various obstacles, the job at hand went on all day and by close of play we had completed the work required.
Tom Hanson, the Workplace Manager at Interserve, was onsite with our engineer Ryan Bishop throughout and immediately sent in a sparkling testimonial praising Ryan's performance.
"I would like to say how impressed I was with Ryan today, even though we came across obstacle after obstacle, Ryan would not give up until the job was complete when at times it looked as though we would not be able to complete the works. Ryan worked tirelessly from the minute he arrived on site at 8am until he left at 5pm. Ryan's customer service skills are second to none and I hope that he is given the recognition he deserves from your company. If you have any employee award schemes, I strongly recommend that he is nominated for an award as he is an absolute credit to your team and company".
During the summer, we conducted CCTV work at Oakwood Baptist Church in London, N14 which led to authorisation of a large amount of remedial works to the underground drainage system.
The additional work was completed within a week which allowed building works at the church to commence as planned.
The Treasurer of the church emailed with positive feedback, "Magnificent work to the church, we can now get started on the planned building work with delay. Thank you to all of your team for your help".
"Adam Durrant came to our house today on a call out for a blockage. I just wanted to say what a great employee he is for you. He was ultra-polite, informative, friendly and professional. Please thank him on our behalf."
We were called out to a job at a pub in Beaconsfield out of hours. Our on call engineer, Curtis, got to work at half past 8pm on a blocked urinal. He cleared the scale that had built up in the pipe using his electro-mechanical machine, after which he cleaned and disinfected the work area. While he was working he was asked about another job; evidentially the ladies loos and the disabled toilet were blocked as well. Of course Curtis was happy to stay on after clearing the urinals to clear the other drains, too. He started on the second job at 10pm. In this case, the pipes running from the ladies and the disabled toilet were blocked by too much paper, which was easy to clear. He then opened the manhole to check that it was clear afterwards and it was. Once again he cleaned and disinfected the work area.
The pub was very pleased that he was unperturbed by the second job and that he buckled down and got their drains flowing freely again and they had this to say about him:
"Job done quickly and efficiently. Good attitude."
and
"Happy to take on additional job without hassle. Very helpful"
We received a call on the late May Bank Holiday from a customer at home whose toilet was blocked and backing up. We sent out our on call engineer Mark to see what was going on.
Upon lifting the manhole, he immediately spotted that it was full to the brim with waste water. The blockage was being caused by a mixture of rubble and wet wipes and he used his Gully Grab to remove them; this is a nifty device that consists of a long pole with a hinged scoop on the end. Once Mark had cleared what he could of the wipes and rubble he was able to use his high pressure water jetter. Because there was still a collection of debris in the drain he added a special nozzle to his jetting hose, which is called a warthog nozzle. The warthog is a much more versatile than the average nozzle: the nozzle shoots jets of water as usual, but because they shoot out at differing angles the force of the jets rotate the nozzle, which in turn breaks up compacted debris making it capable of cutting out wipes, fat, scale and so forth. In this case, the warthog made short work of the blockage in the pipes and soon the pipe was clear of all debris.
Once the drain was cleared Mark replaced the manhole lid and washed and disinfected the area. He kept the customer informed through and received this response to his hard work:
“Very professional tradesman and has done a great job!”
Well done Mark