Drainage firm lands major Greene King contract

A leading drainage and plumbing firm, Jet Through, has made a successful bid to service one of the UK’s largest pub and brewery chains, Greene King, for the next three years.

This landmark contract will see Jet Through – who are headquartered at Birmingham Business Park – providing reactive drainage works to 445 sites across north west England, north Wales and the Midlands, underscoring the company’s continued growth and expanding client portfolio.

Luke Yates, Associate Director at Jet Through, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating:

“This agreement with Greene King further underlines our ability to efficiently maintain drainage networks and plumbing infrastructure at a high volume of sites.

“Our reputation for delivering consistently high service levels, thanks to our in-house engineers, has positioned us as a trusted partner for large-scale projects.”

With Greene King operating over 2,500 pubs, restaurants, and hotels across its managed and tenanted estate, the partnership presents significant opportunities for Jet Through to expand its presence in the future.

Luke added: “Deals such as this one have an instrumental role to play in our long-term growth – both in terms of turnover and recruitment. Our focus now is on bolstering our presence across the private and public sectors.”

Jet Through, established in 2018, boasts a diverse client base featuring more than 30 well-known brands, including Boots and Gym Group. The company specialises in cleaning, unblocking, jetting, and repairing drainage systems on commercial and residential properties, along with providing specialist cleaning services for gutters, sewers, walls, and floors.

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