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Unlike the colder months when doors and windows are kept firmly closed, the springtime and summer seasons means open windows, while entrances into the garden like French doors or conservatories begin to used more often. 

After a tough winter that saw two named storms in Dudley and Eunice wreck havoc across the UK this year (February '22) – now's the time to look over the condition of brickwork, roofing, guttering and garden fences properly. The improving weather provides that ideal period to give the property a thorough evaluation. *ARTICLE UPDATED APRIL 2022

"Stronger. Together." That’s the philosophy of Sky Blue Homes when it comes to supporting the local community, and truly giving something back. 

Sky Blue Homes has joined forces with the Greggs Foundation and we’re now one of the list of official supporters of the Breakfast Club scheme that aims to give school children across the country the best possible start to the day. 

It is a landlord’s responsibility to make sure the property they’re renting out is safe and in a fit-for-purpose condition for their tenants. But, that doesn’t mean a tenant can’t be vigilant for any potential problems developing and generally doing their bit too.

Landlords are responsible for ensuring the safety of their tenants and this is especially important when it comes to the electrical wiring infrastructure of a property.

From April 1 2021 it will be a requirement that all existing private tenancies comply with the new Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 and undergo a EICR.

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