A chipped worktop, marked bath or cracked tile can undermine a prospective buyer’s first impression at a property viewing — particularly in kitchens and bathrooms, where buyers are most critical. For estate agents, access to a reliable surface repair service that can turn around repairs quickly before viewings is a genuine commercial advantage.
Why Surface Repair Matters for Property Sales
First Impressions in the Kitchen and Bathroom
Research consistently shows that kitchens and bathrooms have a disproportionate impact on buyers’ perceptions of a property. A chipped granite worktop or a visibly damaged bath can signal that the property has been poorly maintained — even if that is not the case. Addressing these visible defects before photos and viewings removes a potential objection before it arises.
Faster Transactions
Visible damage in a property often leads to buyers requesting price reductions or condition-contingent offers. A professional repair, completed before viewings, removes the basis for these negotiations and helps the sale proceed more smoothly.
Pre-Market Presentation
Many estate agents and property presenters now routinely include surface repair in their pre-market checklist alongside deep cleaning, decluttering and redecoration. We can complete repairs quickly — often within 24–48 hours of instruction — to fit within a pre-market preparation schedule.
Working with Estate Agents
We work with estate agents on a preferred supplier basis, providing priority response, photo-based quotes (no need for a pre-visit), and clean, unobtrusive on-site working. We can invoice the vendor directly or the agency depending on your arrangement.
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