Investing in surface repair before selling your house is one of the most cost-effective steps you can take before putting your property on the market. First impressions matter enormously when selling a home. Chipped worktops, scratched floors and damaged bathroom fittings are some of the first things buyers notice — and they can knock thousands off your asking price or put buyers off entirely.
A professional surface repair before your home goes on the market is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make.
What to Repair Before Viewings
Buyers notice these most:
- Kitchen worktops — chips, burns and stains on quartz, granite or laminate are immediate red flags
- Bathroom fittings — chipped baths, cracked shower trays and black mouldy sealant all suggest neglect
- Flooring — scratches, dents and chips in wood or laminate floors catch the eye immediately
- Kitchen doors — scuffs and impact marks on cabinet fronts
- Tiles — cracked or chipped ceramic tiles in kitchens and bathrooms
The Return on Investment
Spending £500–£1,500 on professional surface repairs before selling can realistically return £3,000–£10,000+ in higher offers or a faster sale. Estate agents consistently report that presentation significantly affects both offer price and time on market.
Compare that to leaving buyers to identify the same damage and use it as leverage to negotiate your price down.
Our Pre-Sale Repair Service
We offer a pre-sale property inspection service where we assess all hard surfaces and provide a prioritised repair schedule — helping you focus budget on the highest-impact repairs first. We can complete everything in one or two visits.
Book a Pre-Sale Assessment
Tell us you’re selling and we’ll prioritise your booking and provide an estate agent-ready invoice for completed works.
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Surface Repair Before Selling Your House: Worth Every Penny
Estate agents consistently report that surface condition affects buyer confidence and offer amounts. A professional pre-sale repair typically costs £100–£400 per surface — far less than the reduction in asking price a buyer might negotiate based on visible damage. According to Rightmove’s seller advice pages, property condition and presentation are among the most important factors buyers consider. Surface repair addresses both.
We cover all of London and the whole UK. Send us photos and your postcode — we’ll confirm what we can repair and provide an upfront quote. Most pre-sale jobs complete in a single day with no mess left behind. Book a pre-sale repair now.



