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Abseiling for Construction & Building Maintenance in Bow
It is not always possible to access your Bow building once the scaffold has been struck and using cherry pickers is simply too expensive. To put things in perspective, our abseilers can usually complete the task for the cost of hiring a cherrypicker! and that doesn’t include anyone to actually complete the work you need, it’s only the hiring cost.
If you add that to the inconvenience of trying manoeuvre a massive lorry to the work area, abseiling really does make sense. Or abseilers can reach any area of your building to assist with installations or repair an ongoing issue, be it a leaking gutter, replacing glazing, adding an expansion joint or inspecting for faults.
Using abseiling for building maintenance
Our services
Rope Access Building Maintenance Services for Bow And Surrounding Counties

Eyebolts & Fall Restraint Testing
Periodic testing & certification of class A1 anchors and fall protection equipment.

Natural Stone Steam Cleaning
Using professional stone cleaning systems and abseiling methods, stone can be cleaned perfectly.

Gutter Repairs
No need for scaffold or cherry pickers to repair an exterior leak. Our abseilers can do it.
Complete Building Maintenance Solutions Lambeth: Not Just Abseiling
We provide comprehensive building maintenance services in Lambeth, encompassing both reactive and proactive solutions to ensure your property remains in optimal condition. Our expertise extends across a broad spectrum of areas, minimizing disruption and maximizing the lifespan of your building.
Reactive Maintenance: We understand that emergencies demand swift action. Our reactive service is designed for rapid response to urgent issues, including water ingress detection and remediation. We quickly identify the source of leaks and implement effective repairs to prevent further damage. We also address urgent guttering and drainage problems, as well as roofing emergencies, whether flat or tiled, to protect your property from the elements.
Proactive Maintenance: Preventing problems is key to long-term cost savings. Our proactive maintenance services identify and address potential issues before they escalate. This includes regular inspections of roofing, guttering, and drainage systems, ensuring they function correctly. We also offer planned preventative maintenance for windows and glazing, cladding, and curtain walling, maximizing their lifespan and efficiency.
Comprehensive Building Services: Our skilled team handles all aspects of interior and exterior maintenance. This includes plaster boarding, plastering, and rendering, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing finish. We also offer professional painting and decorating services to refresh and enhance your property’s appearance. Our joinery and building works cover a wide range of tasks, from minor repairs to larger projects.
Specialized Services: We offer specialized services for curtain walling installation and maintenance, adhering strictly to CWCT guidelines for quality and safety. We also provide cladding installation and maintenance, enhancing the building’s aesthetics and insulation.
Certified Professionals: To ensure the highest standards of workmanship, we have access to a network of qualified and certified GasSafe engineers for all your gas-related needs. We also work with EICR-certified electrical technicians for electrical testing and maintenance, and qualified plumbers for all your plumbing requirements. This comprehensive approach makes us your single point of contact for all your building maintenance needs.
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Facts About Bow
Bow History
There was a nearby Benedictine nunnery from the Norman era onwards, known as St Leonard’s Priory and immortalized in Chaucer’s description of the Nun Prioress in the General Prologue to his Canterbury Tales. However, Bow itself was still an isolated hamlet by the early 14th century, often cut off from its parish church of St Dunstan’s, Stepney by flooding.
In 1311 permission was granted to build St Mary’s Church, Bow as a chapel of ease to allow the residents a local place of worship. The land was granted by Edward III, on the King’s highway, thus beginning a tradition of the island church building. Bow was made an Anglican parish of its own in 1719, with St Mary’s as its parish church.
General Info
It was in the traditional county of Middlesex but became part of the County of London following the passing of the Local Government Act 1888. “Bow” is an abbreviation of the medieval name Stratford-at-Bow, in which “Bow” refers to the bowed bridge built here in the early 12th century. Bow contains parts of both Victoria Park and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Old Ford and Fish Island are localities within Bow, but Bromley-by-Bow immediately to the south is a separate district. These distinctions have their roots in historic parish boundaries. Bow underwent extensive urban regeneration including the replacement or improvement of council homes, with the impetus given by the staging of the 2012 Olympic Games at nearby Stratford.