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Planned Maintenance

Regular property checks and maintenance planning to help prevent small defects becoming expensive, stressful problems.

Why planned maintenance matters

Most expensive property problems start as smaller warning signs that were missed, ignored or kicked into next month’s problem pile.

Small repairs stay small

Minor defects are easier and cheaper to deal with before they become leaks, decay, complaints or emergency callouts.

Better evidence

Regular checks create a clearer picture of property condition, repair priorities and recurring issues.

Less panic maintenance

Planned work is usually calmer, cheaper and less chaotic than waiting for everything to go bang at 5pm on Friday.

Practical property care

Maintenance should be organised, not guessed

Properties need regular attention. Gutters, ventilation, external defects, damp risks, bathrooms, kitchens, doors, windows and general wear all need watching.

A planned maintenance approach helps prioritise what matters now, what can wait, and what should be monitored.

Photo Space 1

Insert a maintenance inspection photo

Good for: surveyor at work, checklist, tools, external defect, damp meter or property exterior.

What we may check

A planned visit can cover the obvious things people miss

We can look at visible defects, moisture risk, mould risk, ventilation, external maintenance, gutters, air bricks, drainage, bathroom and kitchen areas, general repairs and health-and-safety-style concerns.

The aim is to create sensible maintenance priorities rather than a scary list of random jobs designed to empty your wallet.

Simple principle

Look regularly, record clearly, prioritise sensibly and deal with problems before they become expensive surprises.

Photo Space 2

Insert a defect photo

Good for: gutter issue, cracked render, damp patch, leaking pipe, airbrick or exterior maintenance concern.

Photo Space 3

Insert a completed maintenance photo

Good for: completed repair, cleaned gutter, new fan, treated mould, improved ventilation or finished job.

Want a maintenance plan?

Tell us about the property or portfolio and what you need checked. We’ll help work out a sensible planned maintenance approach.

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