Whether you are a member of or deal with a Residents’ Management Company or Right To Manage company, there will be a point in the lifespan of your lift where planned major works will need to be undertaken to prevent a significant breakdown causing a prolonged period of lift outage.
Author: Ardent Lift Consultancy
Every property in the UK that has a lift has a responsibility to ensure that the lift is maintained and safe for continued use.
The requirements for Firefighting and Evacuation lifts and an overview of operational functions when being used in an emergency situation.
Gareth Lomax, Director at Ardent Lift Consultancy, talks about the different services required for lifts. With this month’s edition of Flat-Living looking at the various services installed within blocks, we thought we would look at those directly impacting on lifts. Power Supplies The most obvious and important is the incoming power…
Independent experts, Ardent Lift Consultancy, assist with measured, professional advice on the “must haves” along with the specific performance of equipment and contractors alike.
The lift contractor chosen to maintain your lift could be based on the expertise of the company, or an individual who is familiar with products installed within your property.
We write this month’s Flat Living article at a time of relief that we are finally seeing the end of the Covid restrictions and that we can go back to a state of “normality” again.
The UK lift industry is made up of many companies, ranging from multinational powerhouses to sole traders.
Daniel Cheesman at Ardent Lift Consultancy shares a case study of a London Block that required existing lift equipment to be modernised.
We witness various levels of maintenance of equipment, for the most part good, but occasionally we see substandard levels of workmanship.
