Care homes, assisted living facilities and retirement properties face constant challenges keeping kitchens, bathrooms and communal areas in good repair. Surfaces take heavy daily use, accidents happen, and maintaining a clean, attractive environment is essential both for resident wellbeing and for CQC compliance.
Why Surface Repair Matters in Care Settings
In a care home or retirement property, a chipped bath, cracked shower tray or damaged worktop is not just an aesthetic issue. Sharp edges and rough surfaces can pose a safeguarding risk to vulnerable residents. Damaged surfaces can harbour bacteria. And the visual standard of the environment directly affects how residents and their families feel about the quality of care.
Regular surface repair as part of a planned maintenance programme helps care operators keep rooms in a lettable, safe condition without the cost and disruption of full refurbishments.
Surfaces We Repair in Care Homes
- Baths — acrylic, enamel and steel baths, including specialist care baths and assisted bathing equipment
- Shower trays — acrylic, stone resin and tiled shower areas
- Worktops — kitchen and kitchenette worktops in resident rooms and communal kitchens
- Tiles — wall and floor tiles in bathrooms, en-suites and communal areas
- Floors — LVT, vinyl and safety flooring repair
- Sinks and basins — ceramic, composite and stainless steel
- UPVC windows and doors — frames, sills and door panels
Working Around Residents
We understand that care homes are residents’ homes. Our technicians work discreetly, cause minimal disruption and complete repairs quickly so rooms are back in use as fast as possible. We carry full public liability insurance and our team are experienced in working in regulated care environments.
Planned Maintenance Contracts
We work with care home groups, housing associations with older persons housing and retirement village operators on planned maintenance programmes, visiting regularly to repair accumulated damage and keep properties in top condition.
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