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Lift serviceLift Service and Maintenance

With over 100 fully-trained field engineers operating within the M25, PDERS are ideally placed to respond promptly when our customers need us most. PDERS have over 4,000 lifts on Maintenance Contracts in the London area, keeping the capital’s lifts operating safely and efficiently.

At PDERS we schedule planned preventative maintenance, designed to identify and remedy potential operational problems thus reducing lift breakdowns. This ensures your lifts remain “in service” for longer.

Safety

The safety of all passengers and employees who use the lifts installed maintained, serviced and repaired by our company is paramount. Our mechanics work within Health and Safety guidelines at all times, have a wealth of experience of completing Risk Assessments and Method Statements. find out more »

Risk Assessment

By law, PDERS Maintenance Contracts have a shared duty of care for the safety of all passengers and employees. Annual Risk Assessments are provided free of charge and are a statutory component of a PDERS Maintenance Contracts. find out more »

At Your Service, 24/7

To report a breakdown please call 020 7919 9800

Our UK call centre is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week providing you with premium lift service at all times.

We also offer the peace of mind of a 24 hour, 7 days a week emergency call out service.

Over 100 lift mechanics within the M25

PDERS has a large team of over 100 field-based mechanics working within the M25 capable of reacting to your lift breakdown quickly and safely.

If you would like to discuss your Maintenance Contract requirements or request a formal quotation, please contact us. We will be delighted to hear from you.

Contracts

We provide two types of maintenance contracts. Comprehensive maintenance contracts and maintenance only contract find out more »