How long will my repair take?

We will always complete every repair as quickly as we can. We split the types of repair into three main categories (depending on how urgent the work is). Each has a maximum target time limit to complete the job.
Emergency

Emergency repair are mainly those that have serious effects on people or damage to your home

You will not have to wait more than 24 hours for a contractor to come to your home and make it safe.

Please note we may need to return at a later date to complete the full repair.

Urgent


Urgent repairs are those that are inconvenient, affect your comfort and which, if left incomplete, may cause damage to your home. This includes but is not limited to:

  • heating and hot-water breakdowns (the contractor will always try to visit within 24 hours but if parts are needed to complete the repair, a second visit may be needed)
  • minor leaks and blocked drains and pipes
  • faulty electrical fittings and minor electrical faults
  • leaking roofs

You will not have to wait more than 7 calendar days for our contractor to complete this type of repair.

Routine

Routine repairs are those that cause inconvenience to you but are not urgent and do not pose an immediate risk to your health and safety. This includes but is not limited to:

  • repairs to walls outside
  • repairing and replacing individual kitchen units
  • replacing door and window furniture (if there is no safety or security risk)
  • repairs to plasterwork
  • replacing wall and floor tiles
  • minor plumbing work and replacing taps
  • repairing and clearing guttering and downpipes
  • minor roof repairs.

You will not have to wait more than 28 calendar days for our contractor to complete this type of repair.

Repairs for frail, elderly and disabled people, and for supported housing service users

We understand that if you are frail, elderly or disabled or are a supported housing service user things that go wrong in your home can be more than just an inconvenience. We will always prioritise repairs for frail, elderly or disabled customers and supported housing service users, particularly for things like broken heating systems where your health may quickly be affected if the system is out of action.

If you live in a care home or in sheltered housing we will automatically give your repair request a higher priority.

Emergency repairs - We will aim to visit your home and make safe an emergency repair within four hours of you reporting it to us.

Urgent repairs - We will aim to complete your repair within 24 hours of you reporting it to us.

Routine repairs - We will aim to complete your repair within 7 days of you reporting it to us.

Arranging an appointment

Wherever possible we will agree an appointment that is convenient for you and us. This will normally be either a morning or afternoon appointment but if there are certain times that you are not able to be at home (for example, if you are taking or collecting children from school) do let us know and we will do our best to help.

If your circumstances change and you are unable to keep your appointment please let us know as soon as possible. We can then rearrange your appointment and give your old appointment slot to someone else.

If you have an emergency repair, we will try to give you an idea of when you can expect someone to visit you but we may not be able to give you a precise time

Last modified 22/08/11

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