Shirebath Re-enamelling Ltd have extensive experience working with hotels and refit sites.
We have just successfully carried out a large phase work project at the Hilton Hotel NEC Birmingham. We were contracted through County Contractors, a leading Hotel & Retail refurbishment/fit out contractor focusing on major refurbishment projects in London & major cities throughout the UK. This saw us re-finish 440 baths ensuring that they look good as new. We also carried out chip repairs and polished out baths where a full bath resurface was not required. Our team have been professional on site at all times and have bought in the project on time and to schedule. David Elliot, Project Manager for County Contractors is happy to provide a reference upon request.
We have also carried out work at Blenheim Palace, Badminton Court, Claridges and the Lygon Arms Hotel in the Cotswolds. We also work with Housing Associations, B&B’s and AirBnB’s.
We can provide you with a full method statement, Risk Assessment and all our team carry their COSHH certificates.
We make use of proper PPE equipment while on site and follow a clean as you go policy.
We have a team of experienced engineers, fully trained and upwardly mobile on hand to work to any project size.
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