
Are you looking for an emergency plumbing and heating company in Wimbledon? CFS Property Maintenance Services has an expert team of highly trained plumbers that are able to provide you with emergency plumbing and heating services in Wimbledon, London.
With many years of experience, our emergency plumbing and heating services can be trusted and relied upon for quality of work. Our plumbers work to the highest standards and it's this that makes us different to our competitors in Wimbledon and across London.
Trying to find an emergency plumbing and heating company in Wimbledon can be difficult. Who do you use? Can the company do the job proficiently? Are they trustworthy?
At CFS Property Maintenance Services we aim to exceed your expectations. Our engineers are fully qualified and have the necessary accreditations required to service your plumbing needs efficiently.
We have been serving in Wimbledon and the London community for over 10 years and have doubled in size in the last 2 years. Our experienced Gas Safe registered plumbers, look forward to serving you.
Recent news for Wimbledon, London
Firefighters remain at scene tonight after blaze at Wimbledon takeaway restaurant
Firefighters will remain on scene this evening after a major blaze in Wimbledon. The Brigade was first alerted at 11.46am today (November 20), with eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters sent ...
Wimbledon expansion opponents granted permission to fight go-ahead ruling in Court of Appeal
In July, Mr Justice Saini dismissed Save Wimbledon Park's (SWP) High Court legal action against the Greater London Authority (GLA) over its 2024 decision to grant planning permission for the expansion ...
Wimbledon Park planning ‘struggle’ continues as campaigners appeal
A local campaign group will be appealing against the planning approval secured by All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) for Wimbledon Park’s expansion.
Wimbledon expansion plan to be challenged in court
A legal battle over plans to almost triple the size of the Wimbledon tennis site is to be taken to the Court of Appeal by local campaigners.
Wimbledon’s tennis expansion explained: Why the All England Club wants 39 more courts
Having more courts, for both practice and for matches, will also reduce wear and tear across the tournament. Wimbledon currently operates with the minimum number of match courts for a Grand Slam, ...