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Keep every job stocked, safe, and running smoothly with our range of site equipment. City Plumbing supplies the practical, everyday essentials trade professionals rely on, from screws, fixings, and van essentials through to workwear, ladders, cleaning supplies, and safety signage. Whether you are kitting out a new van or restocking mid-project, you will find dependable products that help you work efficiently and stay compliant on site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Does Site Equipment Include?
Site equipment covers the essential supplies that support day-to-day work rather than the core trade task itself. Our range includes:
  • Screws, Nails, and Fixings – for mounting, securing, and general fastening
  • Van Essentials – practical storage and organisation for your vehicle
  • Buckets – hard-wearing options for mixing, carrying, and clean-up
  • Protective Workwear – garments and gear to help keep you safe on site
  • Customisable Workwear – branded clothing you can personalise with your logo
  • Cleaning Essentials – everyday products for tidying up after a job
  • Cleaning Chemicals – specialist solutions for tougher cleaning tasks
  • Safety Signs, Labels, and Inspection Tags – to help you meet site requirements
  • Ladders and Work Platforms – safe access for working at height
What Is the Difference Between Protective and Customisable Workwear?
Protective workwear is designed to keep you safe, covering items such as hi-vis clothing, safety footwear, and other garments suited to site conditions. 
Customisable workwear focuses on presentation and branding, letting you add your company logo to garments for a consistent, professional look across your team. Many businesses use both, pairing practical protection with a smart, branded appearance.
Why Are Safety Signs, Labels, and Inspection Tags Important?
Clear signage and up-to-date inspection tags help you keep sites organised, communicate hazards, and demonstrate that equipment has been checked. They play a practical role in day-to-day safety and in showing that the right procedures are being followed. Choose the signs, labels, and tags that match the requirements of your site and the equipment you are working with.
What Should I Consider When Choosing Ladders and Work Platforms?
Working at height calls for the right access equipment for the task. It helps to weigh up a few key factors:
  • Working height – match the ladder or platform to the reach you need
  • Stability – consider the surface and conditions you will be working on
  • Load rating – check the equipment supports you and any tools or materials
  • Task type – a quick fix may suit a stepladder, while longer jobs may call for a platform
If you are unsure which option fits the job, our in-branch teams can help you choose.
How Do I Restock Site Equipment Between Jobs?
Because site equipment covers consumables such as fixings, cleaning products, and chemicals, it is worth keeping an eye on stock levels so you are not caught short mid-project. You can top up as part of a wider order or pick up essentials from your local branch, making it straightforward to keep your van and stores fully stocked.

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