Environmental
Environmental Policy
Perfect Living aims to reduce avoidable waste, use appropriate products, route work sensibly and encourage durable property maintenance.
Perfect Living aims to reduce avoidable waste, use appropriate products, route work sensibly and encourage durable property maintenance.
Read this page together with the booking confirmation, agreed scope, quote, invoice and any written service notes issued by Perfect Living Services.
1. Practical environmental approach
Perfect Living is a property services company, so environmental responsibility must be practical rather than decorative. The biggest improvements often come from reducing unnecessary repeat visits, using the correct materials, fixing problems before they become larger, avoiding wasteful rework, disposing of waste lawfully and planning routes sensibly. We aim to support homeowners, landlords, hotels, offices, Airbnb hosts and property managers with services that maintain properties properly and extend the life of fixtures, finishes and equipment where reasonable. We do not make unrealistic environmental promises, but we do aim to improve operational decisions over time.
2. Waste handling
Waste removal must be scoped, priced and handled lawfully. Household waste, trade waste, garden waste, bulky waste, renovation debris, electrical waste, paint, chemicals, contaminated items and hazardous materials may require different handling. Customers must describe waste honestly before booking. We may refuse waste that is unsafe, unlawful, excessive, contaminated or outside the agreed scope. Disposal fees, loading time, parking, permits and specialist handling may be charged. For landlords, hotels and property managers, waste records or photos may be useful where multiple parties are involved.
3. Materials and maintenance choices
Correct materials reduce environmental impact because they reduce failure and rework. Cheap paint on the wrong surface, unsuitable silicone, poor fixings, incorrect cleaning chemicals or low-quality parts can lead to repeat visits, damage and waste. Perfect Living may recommend more durable materials or professional preparation where it is likely to save money and waste over time. Customer supplied materials remain the customer's responsibility, but we may advise where they appear unsuitable. Maintenance advice in the Home School may encourage prevention, safe preparation and knowing when professional help is better.
4. Cleaning products and surface care
Cleaning products should be chosen for the surface, soil level, safety and customer requirements. Strong chemicals are not always better and may damage surfaces, create fumes or shorten material life. Eco-labelled or lower-impact products may be appropriate in many domestic and commercial settings, but hygiene, safety and effectiveness must still be considered. Hotels, offices and managed properties may have their own product requirements. Customers should disclose allergies, sensitivities, pets, babies, vulnerable occupants or specialist surfaces before attendance.
5. Travel, routing and technology
Poor routing wastes time, fuel and labour. Perfect Living may use scheduling systems, operational data and AI-assisted tools to group jobs, reduce unnecessary journeys, prepare better quotes and identify missing information before dispatch. Better photos and clearer scopes can prevent wasted call-outs. Remote triage can sometimes identify parts, tools or specialist requirements before attendance. These operational improvements support customer experience and environmental efficiency at the same time.
6. Limits and continuous improvement
Environmental choices must remain safe, lawful and commercially realistic. We may not always be able to use the lowest-impact product, especially in emergency work, heavy cleaning, commercial hygiene, waste removal or urgent property readiness. This policy will develop as the company grows, suppliers improve and better systems become available. Customers who want specific environmental standards should tell us before booking so the requirement can be priced and assessed properly.
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.