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Surface Repair for Student Accommodation and HMOs: Cost Guide for Landlords

Student accommodation and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) present a particular surface repair challenge. High occupancy, frequent tenant turnover, and the reality of shared-space living all contribute to accelerated surface wear. End-of-tenancy or change-of-use surface repair is one of the most cost-effective tools available to HMO landlords and student accommodation operators — and it’s often significantly cheaper than the deductions landlords might make from deposits.

Why Surface Repair Makes Sense for HMOs

HMO and student properties experience higher-than-average surface wear for several reasons: shared kitchens used by multiple occupants, bathrooms with no single user taking responsibility, and the general pattern of short-term occupancy where tenants have less emotional ownership of the space. This creates predictable patterns of damage that benefit from periodic professional repair rather than full replacement cycles:

  • Kitchen worktop chips, burns and staining from multiple users
  • Bath and shower tray chips and cracks from frequent use
  • Tile chips in bathrooms and kitchens
  • Floor damage — vinyl lifting, LVT chips, laminate edge damage
  • Scuffs and gouges on window sills, skirting surfaces

Deposit vs Repair: What’s Cheaper?

Many HMO landlords find that professional surface repair is cheaper than the deposit dispute process. A chip in a bath worktop repaired professionally may result in a £200–£500 deposit deduction disputed through the tenancy deposit scheme — a process that takes weeks and rarely results in full recovery. Professional repair simply removes the damage from the equation.

Planned Maintenance for Student Lets

Student accommodation typically has a predictable academic year vacancy window — usually July to September — when properties are vacant between tenancies. Scheduling surface repair during this window is the most efficient approach: one visit addressing accumulated damage from the previous tenancy and preparing the property for the incoming one. For HMO landlords with multiple rooms, a single visit covering all rooms is more cost-effective than ad hoc per-room scheduling.

Common HMO Surface Repairs

  • Kitchen worktop chips and burns — laminate and solid surface
  • Acrylic bath chips and shower tray damage
  • Bathroom tile chips and grout line damage
  • Vinyl and LVT floor damage
  • Ceramic sink chips
  • Window sill damage

Pricing for HMO Landlords

We offer competitive pricing for landlords with multiple properties or multiple rooms in a single property. Contact us with details of the scope of work and number of rooms for a tailored quote.

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