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How R2R Supports Property Managers Through the EWS Process

  • Writer: Megan Walsh
    Megan Walsh
  • 23 hours ago
  • 2 min read

When it comes to EWS (External Wall Systems), Property Managers often find themselves juggling complex compliance requirements, tight timelines, and stressed-out leaseholders. At R2R Maintenance and Fire Stopping, we’ve designed our EWS support process with one goal in mind: making your job easier.


We provide full-service support, from initial inquiry through to final reporting. Here’s how we do it:


1. Initial Contact

We begin by listening. Whether you’ve already received guidance from a Fire Engineer or you’re unsure where to start, we take the time to understand your specific situation and the needs of your building.


2. Site Survey

Our trained operatives work closely with trusted Fire Engineers to carry out a detailed inspections of the external wall system. We handle access arrangements (including high-rise machinery where needed), safety protocols, and ensure minimal disruption to your residents.


3. Clear Communication

Throughout the process, we prioritise clarity. You’ll be kept in the loop with regular updates and have direct access to our team for any questions. We speak plainly—no jargon, just straight answers.


4. Detailed Reporting

You’ll receive a full written report with photographic documentation, a breakdown of what we’ve found, and our professional guidance on what’s needed next. If remediation is required, we can also carry out the works and provide completion evidence.


Need help interpreting the Fire Engineer’s findings or preparing for a follow-up inspection? We’re here to support you—not just during the works, but throughout your compliance journey.



At R2R, we work with property managers across the UK to simplify a challenging process. You don’t need to do this alone.

Need a reliable expert? Let’s work together. Get in touch today to discuss how we can help with your EWS needs.


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