Watco
Industry leading, high performance repair and coatings products. For long lasting, hard wearing products that give quality results, every time. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Market Leaders For Over 90 Years
We’re the UK’s leading manufacturer and direct supplier of industrial strength paint, repair, and maintenance materials. A Watco product guarantees long‑lasting, high‑quality results, every time – just as you would expect from a company with over 90 years of industry expertise behind it.
Help And Advice For Every Project
We’re here to make sure you get the right advice and recommendations for your project. Tell us everything about your surface, its condition and usage, the temperature and the location, and we’ll provide you with the ideal solution to deliver the best results.
Innovative Product Development
Our in‑house chemists are constantly researching, developing and testing new ways to make a difference. We do more than just improve existing products, we develop products you ask for.
9 Decades Of Industry Expertise
From our award‑winning customer service programme to our industry accreditations and affiliations, we invest in our staff and our products. So have no doubt that you’re getting the advice you deserve and products that deliver.
Watco UK Ltd
Eastgate Court, 195‑205 High Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3AW
Website: https://www.watco.co.uk/
Telephone: 01483 418 418
Contact Form: https://www.watco.co.uk/contact‑us
Overcoming The Challenges Affecting FMs To Ensure A Smooth Running Workplace
Scott Saunders, technical service manager at Watco, the UK’s leading industrial paint and repair products specialist, discusses the findings from the company’s latest FM research.
Facilities managers have faced numerous changes to their responsibilities over the past few years but new research from Watco, has highlighted a very common challenge: budget cuts. The survey conducted in December 2023 has revealed that almost two thirds (60%) of facilities managers have had their budgets cut by up to 25% in the past year, with a further fifth (20%) hit even harder with a reduction of 26-50%.
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