Authors
Author Policy
This policy explains how Perfect Living presents authorship, review and responsibility for educational and service content.
This policy explains how Perfect Living presents authorship, review and responsibility for educational and service content.
Read this page together with the booking confirmation, agreed scope, quote, invoice and any written service notes issued by Perfect Living Services.
1. Who writes Perfect Living content
Perfect Living content may be written by the founder, operational team members, editorial contributors, subject-matter contributors, contractors, service specialists or content partners. The website may also use AI-assisted drafting and research tools to organise topics, create structure and improve consistency. Authorship should help readers understand who is responsible for the page and why the information is useful. A named author does not mean the author personally attended every job, performed every trade or provides regulated advice. It means the content has been prepared under Perfect Living's editorial process and brand standards.
2. Review responsibilities
Content should be reviewed for clarity, safety, practical usefulness, commercial accuracy and consistency with Perfect Living's services. Where content covers higher-risk tasks, the reviewer should ensure the article warns readers appropriately and directs them to qualified professionals when needed. Regulated subjects should not be made to look simple merely to attract traffic. If a page discusses plumbing, electrics, gas, structural work, asbestos, fire safety, commercial compliance or landlord obligations, it should be clear that readers may need specialist advice or certified professionals.
3. Founder and company voice
Perfect Living may use a founder-led voice to explain service standards, customer frustrations and operational expectations. The founder is presented as the owner and operator of the company, not as the person personally carrying out every task. This distinction matters because Perfect Living is positioned as a private property services company with organised operations, not a one-person handyman profile. Author pages and founder content should reinforce standards, systems, quality control, customer experience and accountability.
4. Updates, corrections and accountability
Authors and reviewers should update content when pricing, regulation, product practice, service coverage or company operations change. If a reader identifies an error, the issue should be reviewed and corrected where appropriate. Content should not be left online if it becomes unsafe, misleading or commercially inconsistent. Perfect Living may revise, remove or consolidate pages where content becomes thin, duplicated or no longer useful. The goal is long-term trust, not short-term traffic from weak pages.
5. Commercial and affiliate position
Perfect Living content may recommend booking the company's services where professional help is appropriate. It may mention tools, materials, brands or products for educational purposes. If the company later introduces affiliate links, sponsored content or paid product partnerships, those relationships should be disclosed where required. Until then, product references should be based on practical suitability and should not imply endorsement by a qualified engineer or manufacturer unless that endorsement has actually been obtained.
6. Liability limits
Authors and reviewers do not accept personal liability for a reader's DIY attempt, property damage, injury, failed repair, non-compliance or decision to ignore warnings. Content is general information. Customers and readers must assess their own property, ability, tools, safety and legal duties. Where work is risky, regulated or unclear, the responsible recommendation is to contact a suitable professional.
Send the booking reference, property address and the issue in writing.
Written communication gives both sides a clear record of the request, the agreed scope and any evidence needed for review.