Miyako Building Service

Our services

Three areas of support for buildings

We support homes, shops, offices and facilities through building maintenance, pest and wildlife services, and cleaning.

Telephone support is mainly in Japanese. For English, use the form or LINE.

Site inspection and quotations are free.

How we can help

Building maintenance

Equipment management, inspections, water tanks, leak repairs, interiors, landscaping and security.

Pest and wildlife services

Termites, hornets, common pests, raccoon damage, bat traces and wildlife cameras.

Cleaning

Daily cleaning, floors, windows, air conditioners, wood washing and DOBUSUKU.

Choose the support you need

One-time work

Individual inspections, cleaning, repairs and pest-related enquiries are welcome.

Periodic service

Cleaning, maintenance, security and preventive care may be arranged regularly.

Combined building care

Several building services may be discussed through one contact point.

How we arrange a service

  1. 01

    Tell us the issue

    Share the location, building use and what is happening.

  2. 02

    Confirm the service

    We identify the relevant work and inspect the site where needed.

  3. 03

    Review the estimate

    We separate the proposed scope and cost for your review.

  4. 04

    Approve the work

    Work starts only after the plan and price are agreed.

Service area

We mainly serve Keichiku and Kitakyushu in Fukuoka Prefecture, including Yukuhashi, Kanda, Miyako, Buzen, Chikujo, Koge and Yoshitomi. Please ask about nearby areas as well.

Service questions

Can several services be combined?

Yes. Maintenance, cleaning, pest care and security can be discussed together.

Do you accept one-time jobs?

Yes. We accept both individual work and periodic contracts.

Is the estimate free?

Yes. We inspect and explain the proposed work before it begins.

Tell us what is happening

You do not need to know the exact cause or service name. A photo and a short description will help us understand the situation.

Telephone support is mainly in Japanese. For English, use the form or LINE.