Pricing & FAQ

we can create custom contracts with our landlords to  suit their requirements 

  1. Small single-family home:  £100 to £150 per month to manage a small single-family home. This fee would typically include tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance coordination, and financial reporting.

  2. Multi-unit apartment building: For a larger property, such as a multi-unit apartment building, the flat fee may be higher, ranging from £500 to £1,500 per month. This fee would cover a range of services, such as tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance coordination, marketing the property, and financial reporting.

  3. Commercial property: For a commercial property, the flat fee may be based on the square footage of the property or the number of units. A typical fee for a small commercial property may be around £500 to £1,000 per month, while larger properties may have fees of £2,000 or more per month.

  4. Short-term rental property: For a short-term rental property, such as an HMO / Airbnb, the flat fee may be based on the number of rooms with a monthly service charge based percentage of the rental income. A typical fee may be around 15% to 20% of the weekly rental income, which would cover services like guest screening, key exchange, cleaning, and maintenance.

property management

SOS MAINTENANCE

Our Price Structure

With SOS Property and Maintenance Services there are no hidden charges or extra fees. £55 for the first hour £20 For every half hour thereafter.

SOS Property and Maintenance Services can offer a day rate of £260 (up to 8 hours of work) or £140 (for up to four hours work).

Set Price List

Wood Floor Laying £200 per room
Driveway Cleaning £200
Grass Cotton Cutting £150
Driveway Protector Installation £200 plus unit Window Cleaning £100 normal sized house Carpet Cleaning £150 per room

Contact us for a full quotation for larger jobs, such as refurbishments. We can arrange a fix price before the work is carried out in advance.

DRONE
SERVICES

Edited video & pictures capturing a 360 view of a building in any format you need for any duration (on screen text input induced)

£250

Building / facade inspections & reporting , this can range from roofs to reservoirs we providing raw footage, pictures and data. And tag issues

per hour) £190

live view we can provide an arial view of any location and in real time live steam to any computer view and provide sharable links for you to view and share

per hour) £200

Walkthrough video we can provide an internal 360 degree tour of any building or structure

£350

Photogrammetry services

Ground control points we can process a site with known ground coordinates

per hour) £300

Earth works / volume mapping track the progress of earthmoving at any site if you need to know how much material you have on a site or how much mass in volume you need to remove from location / site we can provide exact digital scaled data and modals

£300

Construction site progress check, we can provide a A S P R S scaled digital modal of any site

£400

FAQ's

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Building Information Modeling (BIM): BIM is a digital representation of a building that allows architects, engineers, and contractors to collaborate and visualize the design, construction, and operation of a building in 3D. BIM can improve communication, reduce errors, and save time and money.

  1. Safety Concerns: Safety is a major concern in the construction industry, and companies are implementing new safety protocols and technologies to reduce the risk of accidents. This includes using drones to inspect hard-to-reach areas, implementing safety training programs, and using wearable technologies to monitor worker safety.

  2. Sustainability: The construction industry has a significant impact on the environment, and companies are under pressure to reduce their carbon footprint. To address this, companies are using green building materials, designing buildings for energy efficiency, and incorporating renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.

Overall, the construction industry faces several challenges, but by embracing new technologies and practices, companies can improve project delivery and profitability while addressing sustainability and safety concerns.

  1. Commercial Construction: Commercial construction projects include office buildings, retail stores, hotels, and other commercial structures. The unique challenges associated with commercial construction include managing multiple stakeholders, such as developers, investors, and tenants, and ensuring that the building design meets the needs of the intended occupants. The opportunities in commercial construction include using new technologies and sustainable building practices to create more efficient and comfortable spaces for occupants.

  2. Residential Construction: Residential construction projects include single-family homes, multi-family buildings, and apartments. The unique challenges associated with residential construction include managing timelines and budgets, coordinating with local zoning and building code regulations, and ensuring that the building design meets the needs of the residents. The opportunities in residential construction include using new materials and building techniques to create more energy-efficient and affordable housing

  1. Circular Economy: Companies are adopting circular economy principles to reduce waste and resource consumption by reusing and recycling materials. This includes using reclaimed materials in construction, designing buildings for disassembly, and repurposing construction waste.

Overall, the construction industry is taking steps to reduce its environmental impact through sustainable design, lean construction practices, green building certifications, and circular economy principles. By adopting these practices, companies can not only reduce their environmental footprint but also improve their bottom line by reducing waste and increasing efficiency.

 
 
 

Overall, the construction industry involves a wide range of roles and responsibilities, each with its own unique contribution to the construction process. By working together and leveraging their individual expertise, professionals in the construction industry can ensure that construction projects are completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards of quality.

  1. Technology: The use of technology can help improve safety on construction sites. For example, drones can be used to conduct site inspections and identify potential hazards from a safe distance. Wearable technology such as smart helmets and vests can also help workers monitor their own safety and provide alerts in case of danger.

The drone industry is also contributing to worker safety in construction sites through the use of drones. Drones can be used to conduct site inspections, which can help identify potential hazards and improve safety on construction sites. Drones can also be used to survey areas that may be difficult or dangerous for humans to access, such as roofs or high-rise buildings.

In addition, drone technology can be used to monitor worker safety on construction sites. For example, drones equipped with sensors can detect potential hazards such as gas leaks or other dangerous conditions, which can help keep workers safe. Drones can also be used to monitor workers’ use of PPE, ensuring that they are using the equipment correctly and are protected from hazards.

Overall, companies in the construction industry are taking various measures to ensure worker safety, from safety training to site inspections to the use of technology. By prioritizing worker safety, companies can improve the well-being of their workers and reduce the risk of accidents and injuries on construction sites.

The use of drones in construction can improve project management by providing real-time data and insights that can inform decision-making. For example, drones can be used to conduct site surveys and provide high-resolution imagery of construction sites, which can help project managers identify potential issues early on. Drones can also be used to monitor progress and assess risks, allowing project managers to make informed decisions about resource allocation and risk mitigation strategies.

In conclusion, project management is critical to the success of construction projects, and there are several best practices that companies can follow to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standards of quality. The use of technology, including drones, can enhance project management by providing real-time data and insights that can inform decision-making and improve risk management.