Property Inventories Hanwell

PT Maintenance provides property inventories services in Hanwell, W7 London at the most competitive prices in West London. We offer to landlords and estate agents an independent, and professional inventory report performed by highly dedicated team. Our reports protect tenants and landlords because they include in deep descriptions of the condition and content of a property.

Our inventory solutions are approved by AIIC – Association of Independent Inventory Clerks. We attach didgital photographs to the inventory reports that prove the condition of the property. All reports are prepared within 48 hours of the visit to the property.

An inventory report provided by PT Maintenance will have you rights protected at all times during a lease, since they are considered an official document which signed by all parties. Our company has gained the reputation of one of the most trusted inventory firms in Hanwell, W7 because of our competitve rates and professionalism.

Our Rates

  • 1 Bedroom Flat: £70
  • 2 Bedroom Flat: £80
  • 3 Bedroom Flat: £95
  • 4 Bedroom Flat: £110

Below you can find more information about our reports in Hanwell.

Inventories Hanwell

This is an official document which provides a record of the accessories, furnishing and decoration of your home at the start of a tenancy. It describes the condition of the entire accommodation: from the front entrance through each room, and includes any outdoor space. It includes high resolution photos of each room for a quick overview.

Check in Reports Hanwell

This is an inventory report that takes place at the beginning of the tenancy agreement. It is prepared by a certified inventory clerk from our company in Hanwell and presents a self-evident document containing both written and photographic materials that prove the condition of the property.

Check out Reports Hanwell

PT Maintenance provides accurate check out reports prepared by our independent inventory clerks in Hanwell. This kind of inventory report is conducted at the end of the tenancy agreement and represents the current condition of the accommodation when the tenants move out.

EPC’s Reports Hanwell

This is an Energy Performance Certificate, also known as ‘EPC’, that you should prepare when your home is rented out. The EPC report is part of the European legislation that investigates the climate change and tries to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide.

About Hanwell

The town of Hanwell is situated in west London’s Borough of Ealing, between Southall and Ealing. The Uxbridge Road was turnpike between Tyburn and Uxbridge in 1714. The revenue collected from such tolls helped in forming a graveled road. Such constant movement along the road helped in the formation of coaching inns through Hanwell’s parish.

Historically famous inns such as “The Viaduct”, “Duke of Wellington”, “Duke of York”, “Kings Arms” etc. were built along this road. The introduction of trams back in 1901 caused the population of the village to expand and grow in a faster rate than usual. The tram company strengthened the Hanwell Bridge and a route was introduced on 26th of May, 1906 between Brentford and Hanwell.

Boston Manor, Ealing Broadway, Perivale forms the nearest tube stations in the district, where as Hanwell, Drayton Green and Castle Bar Park are the important railway stations here.

Interesting places in the district that promotes tourism in the district include St. Mary’s Church, St. Thomas the Apostle, St. Mellitus Church, the Wharncliffe Viaduct, Central London District School, Elthorne Park, Hanwell Clock Tower etc. The Hanwell Carnival is quite popular in the district and draws crowd from all over. To raise money for the Ealing Hospital, the event was founded back in 1898. Gradually it has become the second- biggest carnival in London.

Also coming to the foray is the Annual Easter beer festival which is held at the Fox Club. In popular culture, Hanwell is mentioned and several of its location has been used in several TV Shows and feature films such as “Bridget Jones’s Diary”, “Extras”, “Brush Strokes” etc.