Swiftclean and Aquaco integrate their services

Swiftclean, which specialises in kitchen-extract and ductwork cleaning and legionella-prevention services, has signed a partnership agreement with Aquaco Water Recycling, which will broaden the offering of both companies to their respective clients. Aquaco can now offer Swiftclean services to its existing customer base, while Swiftclean will offer Aquaco’s grey-water recycling and rainwater-harvesting services alongside its existing cleaning services for grey-water and rainwater tanks and legionella-prevention programme.

‘This is a very positive partnership,’ explains Swiftclean’s managing director Gary Nicholls. ‘This is two dynamic specialist companies coming together to ensure that a broader range of clients can now get access to the widest possible range of water-hygiene services, as well as professional ventilation system hygiene, ductwork cleaning/fire-safety cleaning and refurbishment packages.’

Elliot Webster, managing director with Aquaco, says, ‘We had already been working with Swiftclean to clean the tanks in our systems, and this partnership means we can now offer customers a full maintenance solution, including the plumbing, electrics and tank cleaning under one roof.’

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