Fewer accidents – more happy customers
According to My Housing data, in the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year, accidents in the company administered by the company decreased by as much as 40 percent. 2024. At the beginning of the 19th century, 6 2,39 emergency calls were recorded, and this year only 3,760. These numbers are not just statistics. Behind them are hundreds of residents who have avoided flooded apartments, damaged property or other troubles. Improvement results show another important aspect – the company oversees customers responsibly and professionally.
Prevention yielded results
Eglė Šlajūtė, who is responsible for the activities of the « My Housing » emergency service, emphasizes that the decline in accidents is not only determined by warmer winter. According to her, it is the result of purposeful maintenance, innovative solutions, consistent consultation of residents and constant engineering systems.
« We are applying modern solutions to accident prevention: regular inspection of pipelines, evaluating the condition of the roofs, ensuring proper operation of apartment buildings and encouraging residents to treat our property responsibly. Even in the event of an accident, we react quickly. Šlajūtė.
Losses due to irresponsibility
Although the general accident statistics are pleasing, most of them are about 50 percent. – still related to plumbing and sewerage systems. One of the most common causes of sewerage accidents is worn pipelines and improperly disposed waste. Specialists find construction waste, hygiene, food residue or even clothing in sewage networks. This often ends with flooded cellars or even harm to neighbors.
« Wastewater accidents are not only unpleasant, but also financially painful for all residents. They alone can cost from a dozen to several hundred euros depending on their complexity.
Flooding can be avoided
The plumbing accidents are still determined by the old, worn -out pipeline systems due to corrosion that no longer holds the water pressure. When the premises are flooded, residents suffer losses. This problem is particularly relevant in apartment buildings built half a year ago and more years ago.
According to E. Šlajūtė, the company’s specialists check the condition of the pipelines each year and offer residents solutions to prevent expensive and recurring failures. However, more than half of the residents of the house are needed to implement these solutions. In a complex renewal of pipelines, modern technologies and quality materials can serve decades without additional hassle.