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Abseiling for Construction & Building Maintenance in Nunhead

It is not always possible to access your Nunhead 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

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Rope Access Building Maintenance Services for Nunhead And Surrounding Counties

Periodic testing & certification of class A1 anchors and fall protection equipment.

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Using professional stone cleaning systems and abseiling methods, stone can be cleaned perfectly.

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No need for scaffold or cherry pickers to repair an exterior leak. Our abseilers can do it.

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    Facts About Nunhead

    Nunhead History

    Nunhead formed part of the large ancient parish of Camberwell in the Brixton hundred of Surrey. It has not formed an independent unit of civil administration. Instead, as the population grew, a separate St Antholin, Nunhead ecclesiastical parish was created in 1878, with a church built-in 1877.

    The church was later rebuilt in 1957 as St Antony’s Church. It was then Listed Grade II in 1972 but became surplus to requirements of the church and was declared redundant in 2001 and sold to its present owners. It then became the Lighthouse Cathedral.

    General Info

    Nunhead is a suburb in the London Borough of Southwark in London, England. It is an inner-city suburb located 4 miles southeast of Charing Cross. It is the location of the 52-acre Nunhead Cemetery. Nunhead has traditionally been a working-class area and, with the adjacent neighbourhoods, is currently going through a lengthy process of gentrification.

    The name is first recorded in 1680 and is believed to be taken from a local inn named The Nun’s Head. It is rumored that this name refers to the beheading of a nun during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. However, there is no evidence to support this claim.

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