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Surveys start 6 July: what PFR measures will be installed
Residents that have had a property hazard survey in 2025 are now receiving a letter, phone call or email from Watertight International inviting them to book an appointment for a Works Inspection Survey.
From 6 July 2026 Watertight will be carrying out the surveys and reviewing the recommendations for PFR measures for each home. Suitable measures will be discussed and confirmed in a follow up report.
Following the survey, the Environment Agency will consult with residents about which products can be supplied. There is no cost to residents for the survey.
There is no obligation for residents to accept any PFR products following the survey.
Once all measures have been agreed, residents will receive a formal Homeowner Agreement to sign. This agreement must be completed before any products can be ordered and installed.
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