Loose fittings and gutter brackets
A loose bracket, trim or fitting can become a water problem if it is left. We check whether it just needs refixing or whether the material behind it has failed.
Exterior property maintenance
Loose brackets, dropped gates, cracked patches and tired fittings are easy to ignore until they become expensive. We help homeowners and landlords keep the outside of a property in order.
Start with the problem
Maintenance calls are usually a collection of smaller outside problems. The value is in spotting what is simple, what needs a proper repair and what should not be ignored.
A loose bracket, trim or fitting can become a water problem if it is left. We check whether it just needs refixing or whether the material behind it has failed.
Landlord maintenance often needs a practical list handled quickly: small repairs, exterior touch-ups, gutters, trims and the jobs that make a property feel cared for again.
The outside of a home is connected. A loose gutter, stained wall, cracked patch or tired trim can point to another issue nearby, so we look at the surrounding details too.
Technical detail
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Small jobs are more efficient when they are batched. We look at the exterior list and group related items so the visit is practical.
A loose fitting is sometimes just loose. Other times the backing has failed or water is involved. We check before making a quick fix that will not last.
For rental properties, clear notes and photos help everyone understand what was sorted and what may need a bigger decision later.
Maintenance does not mean hiding bigger issues. If roofing, roofline, cladding or painting work is the real answer, we explain it plainly.
Proof of finish
The work is practical: tidy repairs, sound fixings, cleaner edges and a clear view of what should be watched next.
How we work
Tell us the outside jobs that have built up and include photos where you can.
We separate quick fixes from anything that needs a proper repair or further inspection.
The agreed maintenance items are handled cleanly with the surrounding exterior in mind.
You know what was done, what could wait and what should be watched or quoted separately.
Plain answers
Yes. A lot of maintenance work is for landlords who want one reliable contact for the outside of their properties.
No. A single small repair is fine. If the job is outside and within what we cover, we will tell you.
Yes. That is often the point of a maintenance visit: grouping the smaller outside jobs into one sensible plan.
We explain it clearly and separate it from the small maintenance work so you can decide what to do next.
Free, no-obligation quote
Tell us the outside jobs that need sorting, where the property is and whether it is your home or a rental. A short list with photos is ideal.