The past 4 years have been turbulent for businesses. After the turmoil from the pandemic, the consequences of the costs pushed inflation to heights not seen for over 40 years. That was of course thankfully a brief experience. But the pressure to increase prices to customers remains. By the same token, there is the need to reduce costs. And with a new Government now in place, there is uncertainty about the future.
The natural response from businesses is to hold position. This involves reducing costs and searching for better value from suppliers. This eases the pressure on budgets and provides a buffer for any unexpected developments. So how can we help our customers to reduce the circular effect of increased pricing for essential signage maintenance services?
We have been acting to look at how we can adopt a more flexible, tailored approach signage maintenance. The aim being to ensure the signage within your estate is still maintained to the highest standards while mitigating the inflationary pressures we are all having to bear at present.
Through careful analysis we can understand what potential cost increases may be directly related to a maintenance agreement. Additionally, we look at the historical demands made for certain services, and the costs these have incurred for you.
This approach allows us to be more agile with the costings in a maintenance agreement. By doing this, we ensure it more accurately reflects important aspects of your signage. Essentially, it accounts for factors around your signage that can affect the type and frequency of maintenance it will require. Criteria such as location, signage age, its condition and inspection reports allow us to prepare a maintenance agreement which reflects the level of service we will need to provide.
For your business, this approach can mean improved value of the signage maintenance agreement. Each sign has a service cost which accurately reflects the work it will require. And there is a reduced risk of the signage maintenance budget needing to be substantially increased.
So, if you are looking for better value from your signage maintenance contract this summer, it’s time to get in touch. And discover a new level of professional signage maintenance that works harder to prevent increased costs on your bottom line.