Metro Rod provides the solution to invisible manufacturing threats
Cara Squires, writer
In a recent The Manufacturer article, the drainage franchise explained that its services were a cost-effective way to maintain drains and prevent unseen issues from developing.
Metro Rod was first established in 1983, under the name A1 Drains. In 1985, the Metro Rod name change came into effect and, since this time, the drainage franchise has been on a steady trajectory of growth and success under the leadership of parent company Franchise Brands Plc. Discussing the brand’s services in The Manufacturer, Metro Rod explained that it “is trusted by some of the UK’s leading manufacturers to deliver cost-effective drainage maintenance and first-time fix and repair services”.
Metro Rod went on to say, “These include services that reduce any potential risk to their business through the use of drain cleaning methods, such as high-pressure drain jetting, grease trap and interceptor emptying, pump servicing, and other planned services that are tailored to your site.” Metro Rod’s nationwide team of engineers is available around the clock, “operating from over 50 depots that are within one hour’s travel time of 85% of commercial properties in the UK”.
For any client looking for “full clarity of the expansive drainage network running beneath [their] site”, Metro Rod’s drain mapping software fits the bill. And when blockages occur, the company can conduct “a CCTV drain survey to get to the root cause”. Metro Rod is accredited to ISO 9001 and CHAS, and in the words of the franchise, “We offer the highest quality service in the industry, so you know you can rely on us.”
If you’d like to join this expanding, trusted network of drainage engineers, you can become a Metro Rod franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £50,000. Find out more about franchising with Metro Rod via the network’s profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Cara Squires, writer