Welcome to our Property Maintenance.

Here, we take pride in offering top-notch property maintenance services for both residential and commercial properties. Our extensive experience and qualifications allow us to provide a wide range of services, including electrical, plumbing, repairs, maintenance, refurbishment, plastering, landscaping, brick laying, roofing, and property management.

Whether you need a quick repair, regular maintenance, or a complete property refurbishment, we've got you covered. Our team is fully qualified and insured,  ensuring that all work is carried out to the highest standards,  giving you peace of mind and complete satisfaction.


Landscaping Services & property maintenance. 

Our landscaping services are designed to enhance the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space. From sculptured landscapes to custom-designed features, we work closely with our clients to create outdoor spaces that truly match their personality. This comes hand in hand with our property services.  Whilst keeping your garden alive with design and colour, we fix the rest of your property.  Then we take the rubbish away.


Property Maintenance Expertise

What sets us apart from other businesses, in the Merseyside area, is our vast knowledge base with years of experience and the qualifications to back us up. Our goal is to repair or replace damages to your property, and keep up proactive maintenance ensuring that it remains in top condition for years to come.

Damp issues.

Damp in homes in the UK is a common issue, and it usually occurs due to a combination of factors related to climate, building design, and maintenance. Here are the main reasons:

  1. Wet Climate
  • The UK experiences high levels of rainfall and humidity, which makes homes more prone to moisture build-up. Persistent rain and cold weather can lead to water seeping into the building structure, especially in older properties with poor waterproofing.
  1. Condensation
  • Condensation is the most common cause of damp in UK homes. It occurs when warm, moist air from activities like cooking, showering, and drying clothes indoors meets cold surfaces such as windows or walls. This moisture then condenses and can lead to damp patches and mould growth.
  1. Poor Ventilation
  • Insufficient ventilation means moist air is trapped indoors, making it difficult for the property to dry out. This is particularly a problem in modern homes that are well-insulated but lack adequate airflow. Older homes may also have blocked or inadequate ventilation systems.
  1. Rising Damp
  • Rising damp happens when moisture from the ground rises through the walls via capillary action. This can occur when the damp-proof course (DPC) in the foundation is damaged or missing, which is often seen in older properties.
  1. Penetrating Damp
  • Penetrating damp occurs when water seeps through the walls from the outside, often due to damaged roofing, leaking gutters, or cracks in the walls. This type of damp can affect both old and new homes if maintenance is not properly carried out.
  1. Leaking Pipes or Roofs
  • Plumbing issues, such as leaking pipes, or damaged roofs and gutters, can lead to water seeping into walls and ceilings, creating damp areas. This is often the cause of localised damp patches.
  1. Poor Insulation
  • Homes with insufficient insulation in the walls, loft, or windows are more susceptible to damp. Cold surfaces attract condensation, and poorly insulated homes struggle to retain heat, increasing the likelihood of moisture build-up.

Addressing damp requires a combination of improving ventilation, fixing structural issues, ensuring proper insulation, and reducing sources of moisture within the home.

Call into our Bootle office for a chat and a cuppa and see if we can help you. 


Get in Touch for Exceptional Property Maintenance

Ready to transform your property? Contact us today for expert property maintenance services.