Radecarl were asked by The Principality Stadium to knock 2 hospitality boxes into 1. We were asked to complete the work in a short time scale in readiness for the Autumn Internationals. Yet to be decorated but customer is happy so far.
For many commercial property owners and facilities managers, maintenance is often something that gets attention only when something goes wrong. A leaking unit, a failing system or a sudden electrical fault can quickly become urgent - and expensive. But taking a reactive approach to maintenance is rarely the most cost-effective option. Planned maintenance not only protects your building and its systems, it can also save significant money over time. If you’re responsible for commercial building maintenance in Cardiff or across South Wales, here’s why a planned approach makes financial sense... Reactive vs Planned Maintenance Reactive maintenance happens when something breaks. It’s unplanned, often urgent, and usually comes with higher costs due to emergency callouts, business disruption and potential damage to surrounding systems. Planned maintenance, on the other hand, is proactive. Systems are checked, serviced and maintained at regular intervals to prevent failure before it happens. While reactive maintenance can feel cheaper in the short term, it often leads to: Emergency repair costs Unexpected downtime Shortened equipment lifespan Health and safety risks Compliance concerns Planned maintenance replaces unpredictability with control — allowing you to manage costs and reduce disruption across your building or site. Cost Savings Over 12–24 Months One of the biggest advantages of planned maintenance is the long-term financial benefit. Over a 12–24 month period, property owners typically see clear cost reductions compared to reactive maintenance alone. Regular servicing and inspections help to: Identify small issues before they become major faults Improve efficiency of electrical and HVAC systems Reduce energy consumption Avoid costly emergency repairs Prevent premature replacement of equipment For example, a system that is regularly cleaned, tested and serviced will run more efficiently and last significantly longer than one left until failure. This means fewer large, unexpected expenses and a more predictable maintenance budget. Compliance and Safety Commercial properties must meet strict compliance and safety standards. Planned maintenance ensures that essential systems - from electrics to ventilation - remain compliant and safe for occupants. Routine inspections and servicing help demonstrate: Legal compliance with safety regulations Duty of care to staff, tenants and visitors Proper record keeping for audits or insurance Reduced risk of incidents or system failures Staying compliant isn’t just about avoiding penalties, it also protects your reputation and ensures your building operates smoothly. Extending Asset Lifespan Your building’s systems are valuable assets. HVAC units, electrical infrastructure and building services all represent significant investment. Planned preventative maintenance helps extend the lifespan of these assets by keeping them in optimal condition. Instead of replacing systems prematurely due to neglect or failure, regular servicing allows you to maximise the value of what you already have. This approach not only reduces capital expenditure but also supports sustainability by reducing unnecessary replacements and energy waste. Fewer Emergencies, Less Disruption... Unexpected breakdowns can disrupt operations, inconvenience tenants and impact customers. Planned maintenance reduces the likelihood of sudden failures, giving you peace of mind that your building will continue to run smoothly. When maintenance is scheduled and managed properly, it can often be carried out outside of peak business hours, minimising disruption and ensuring continuity for everyone using the space. A Smarter Approach to Commercial Maintenance Planned maintenance is not just a service - it’s a strategy. It allows commercial property owners to control costs, improve efficiency and protect the long-term value of their buildings. By investing in regular inspections and servicing, you can avoid the stress and expense of constant reactive repairs while ensuring your property remains safe, compliant and efficient. Looking to reduce unexpected maintenance costs? Contact Radecarl for a planned maintenance quote. Get in touch on 07577 259750/ 02920 865118 or email info@radecarl.co.uk
This year we are proud to celebrate 19 years of Radecarl. To mark the occasion, we wanted to share with you the story of the business and how it got to where it is today… Where it all began… The business was founded in 2005 by the 3 partners: Tony Lamorte, Robin Kinrade and Paul Lamorte, who were all in full-time employment at the time. They began by buying and selling properties, which was going well until 2008, when the financial crash happened and the properties were devalued by 25% overnight. They soon realised that they had to think of other ways to make money so they started a maintenance business focusing on commercial/industrial buildings as this is where their main expertise lay. By 2010, they had created over 12 month’s worth of business alongside their usual day jobs so it reached a stage where someone needed to quit their job and focus solely on taking Radecarl further. It was then that Tony took the lead and handed in his notice to his employer so he could concentrate on growing the business full time. This allowed the other guys to follow suit shortly after. In 2011, Robin set up a cleaning business alongside Radecarl Ltd which grew the business to a 2 million pound company in the space of 6 years. In the same year, Paul joined Radecarl Ltd full time alongside Tony’s son, Daniel. And now… The business forecast now has a turnover of 2 million pounds on maintenance works alongside property investment. We have built up a wide range of projects under our belt over the years carrying out commercial, industrial and domestic services for clients such as Principality Stadium and Swalec Stadium. We are also proud to be sponsors of Glamorgan Cricket and The Machen Show year after year and thoroughly enjoy being able to support local where we can. Like in all businesses there has been its challenges. We are glad to have got through them and for this we must thank our loyal workforce as well as our ongoing customer base for this continued growth. Long may it continue… Just a few images below showcasing some of the work carried out over the years...
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