Matt is very knowledgeable and efficient in what he does. I had Aton of questions and he was able to competently answer each one. He’s an asset to Nelbud and deserves recognition and appreciation. Thank you Matt! Great to have met you!
We found our sanatizer buckets covered in grease that were thrown out in the dumpster the next morning. Filters from the fans on the roof were tossed over the side into the landscaping, again. Crew left their drinks around the back room. Back of house was left a mess,our towels covered in grease on the floor and in the back hallway. Dirty towels were left on the roof and in the landscaping.
This gentleman was extremely friendly and helpful. Explained everything he did and followed up on his last service here.
Matthew was professional in both behavior and appearance. He completed his work in a timely fashion and worked around our team without being intrusive.
Replaced two detectors, communication is not reaching monitoring company.
12yr Hydrostatic Test Due: (2) Ansul 3-Gallon Systems (2012 Manufacture Date) During your most recent Fire Protection Inspection, our technicians noted that one or more of your Fire Suppression Tanks are due for a hydrostatic test per: NFPA 17A: 7.5.1 The following parts of wet chemical extinguishing systems shall be subjected to hydrostatic pressure testing at intervals not exceeding 12 years: Wet Chemical Containers Auxiliary Pressure Containers Hose Assemblies Fire Suppression Tanks are required to be pressure tested using water or some other non-compressible fluid to help prevent unwanted failure or rupture of the cylinder. NFPA 17A also requires the replacement of the cartridge used to expel suppression chemical hoses, o-rings, and burst discs. The proposal below is all-inclusive and includes all parts and labor. You can accept this proposal electronically or contact me directly.