Polygon is delighted to announce our collaboration with the SFHA as a Sector Associate, providing members with efficient, cost effective, tailored services through our Market Leading full suite of Property Damage Restoration solutions.
At a time when damp and mould has an increased focus, with new legislation being introduced in England and Wales, its important Scottish Associations are ahead of the curve -Polygon are working closely with the Social Housing sector to offer our support. We can get out to the property with the speed and technical ability crucial to your tenants and properties wellbeing and provide you with enough information to be able to make informed decisions without your own teams’ needing to attend the property.
Tying in with our Damp and Mould surveys, a solution that’s very popular in Social Housing is our Non-destructive Leak Detection service. Having developed the service over half a century ago, we have spent the last 60 years perfecting it, upgrading, and developing new equipment and techniques, and listening to our customers on how we can tailor the solution to fit them.
Aside from the cutting-edge technology, equipment, and continuous specialist training, setting Polygon apart, is our dedicated team of technicians, many of whom have over 15 years of experience under their belts. Owing to this unrivalled level of knowledge and experience, our technicians can approach each job with a vast array of methods and techniques at their disposal, allowing them to select the most appropriate methods for each job, on a case-by-case basis. Our industry leading experts will assess and recommend the right solution quickly and minimise interruption for you and your tenants.
All of this means when you use Polygon Leak Detection, you can be assured you are getting the highest trained technicians, all from a plumbing background, attending your properties with every piece of equipment and skill needed to find the leak on our first visit. It doesn’t stop at finding the leak either, each technician has all the equipment required to excavate and fix the leak on our visit too.
Aside from Leak Detection, Polygon are Market Leading experts in a vast variety of property damage restoration solutions and specialisms. Having worked in the Property Restoration sector for over 65 years, we have firmly cemented ourselves as the industry leader, setting the standard for high quality, sustainable property damage restoration services, tailored to the individual needs of each customer.

Water Damage Restoration - Our technicians are armed with advanced drying equipment and techniques to support your team if or when the need arises – providing you with additional skillsets and access to more capacity.
Fire Damage Restoration - Our technicians are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and employ the latest in fire and smoke-damage decontamination techniques to reduce cycle time and cost.
Document & Specialist Contents Restoration - Our in-house decontamination and restoration services cover antiques, artwork, photography, and electronics – limiting replacement costs and improving customer satisfaction.
Major & Complex Claims - Our dedicated project managers expertly handle all aspects of structural, mechanical, electrical, and electronic decontamination and restoration – to ensure project transparency and mitigate business interruption.
Hard Surfaces Repair - Our colleagues at Plastic Surgeon can repair a wide range of hard surfaces including damaged worktops and bathroom furniture – reducing strip out and speeding claims resolution.
Electronics Restoration & Salvage - Sensitive decontamination and restoration of electronic and electrical items with a 98% return to pre-incident condition success rate – to limit landfill and claims costs.
Contact Dave Strickland, your dedicated point of contact on 07766398962 or email david.strickland@polygongroup.com to discuss any damp or mould issues and alternatively, please visit our website where you can find out more about how an initial survey will help ensure you're kept up to date with the continuous changes to UK social housing legislations.