Planned Preventative Maintenance
Your equipment works as hard as you do – that’s why it’s important to look after it.
Schedule a planned preventative maintenance visit to keep your equipment running efficiently and effectively.
Reduce downtime with JLA
Wear and tear from regular use can impact the performance and efficacy of your appliances. And if left undiagnosed, these minor issues could cause faults that disrupt your day-to-day workflow.
Whether you need an annual service or simply want to ensure everything is in working order, scheduling maintenance in advance with JLA ensures your machines are always operating at full capacity.
Preventative maintenance can reduce the risk of equipment-related interruptions by identifying potential problems and fixing them before they become endemic issues. This, in turn, helps to ensure you remain compliant with regulatory standards within your industry.
Reduce the chances of downtime and disruption
Carrying out regular checks and scheduled maintenance is the best way to identify and fix minor issues before they turn into major problems that put you out of action. With preventative maintenance, you’re far more likely to keep your equipment in good working order and reduce the chance of costly interruptions or service disruptions.
Extend the life of your critical equipment
Preventative maintenance visits help to ensure your equipment lasts as long as possible, saving you the time, money and hassle that comes with organising reactive repairs or handling operational disruption.
Increase efficiency and reduce operating costs
Regular preventative maintenance helps retain peak equipment performance and efficiency, so you can be sure of optimal energy usage.
Issues like clogged lint filters and ducts in dryers, malfunctioning water inlet valves in commercial washers or damaged seals on ovens mean your machines have to work harder to maintain the same output.
Protect your compliance and safety record
As part of an engineer’s planned service visit, your equipment will be inspected and fully certified to ensure compliance, giving you complete peace of mind.
What a preventative maintenance visit includes?
- Component checks: All components and parts are examined to make sure they’re in good working order
- Water pressure and drainage checks: To ensure that water is flowing without any unnecessary wastage
- Health and safety: Machine safety checks are carried out and fully certified
- PAT testing: All electrical components within your equipment are checked to ensure full compliance
Should our engineers discover issues that require remedial treatment, they’ll take care of things and arrange a quick fix. Plus, they’ll also provide an Equipment Safety Service report when the job is finished, which can serve as proof of equipment compliance accreditation.
Organisations we work with
Over the past 50 years we’ve worked with more than 22,000 organisations
FAQs – Planned Preventative Maintenance
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Why is planned preventative maintenance important for my equipment?
Regular maintenance helps identify early signs of wear and tear that could lead to breakdowns or operational interruptions. By addressing issues early, you reduce downtime, extend the lifespan of your equipment and maintain compliance with industry safety standards.
What does a preventative maintenance visit include?
A trained engineer will carry out full component checks, assess water pressure and drainage, complete health and safety inspections, and perform PAT testing on electrical elements. Any faults found will be repaired where possible, and you’ll receive an Equipment Safety Service report after the visit.
How does preventative maintenance help reduce operating costs?
Scheduled maintenance ensures that your machines run efficiently, avoiding wasted energy caused by issues like clogged filters, damaged seals or malfunctioning valves. Well-maintained equipment uses less energy and is less likely to require costly emergency repairs.
How often should I schedule preventative maintenance?
Most businesses benefit from annual maintenance visits, though high‑use or critical equipment may require more frequent checks. Scheduling maintenance in advance with JLA ensures your machines stay compliant, reliable and performing at full capacity.
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