Property repairs and maintenance across London for landlords, letting agents and homeowners — reactive repairs on agreed response times, void turnarounds and end-of-tenancy works. Willesden and Kilburn Victorian terraces, Wembley new-build flats and one of London’s largest HMO markets — we deliver licensing works to Brent’s additional licensing standards week in, week out.
Covering NW2, NW9, NW10 and HA0 and the wider Brent area.
Willesden and Kilburn Victorian terraces, Wembley new-build flats and one of London’s largest HMO markets — we deliver licensing works to Brent’s additional licensing standards week in, week out.
That housing stock shapes how we approach property repairs & maintenance in Brent: every property is surveyed against its own structure, services and lease before a price is fixed, never against a brochure photograph.
We work across Brent — NW2, NW9, NW10 and HA0 — and the local demand speaks for itself: HMO Compliance Works, Fire Door Installation, Property Refurbishment. One accountable team handles the programme from first survey to snagging and handover.
Reactive Repairs on Agreed Response Times
Letting agents live and die by response times: a leaking overflow or a broken sash reported on Monday becomes a complaint, a withheld rent threat or a disrepair claim by Friday. We run reactive maintenance for agents and landlords on agreed SLAs — emergency attendance within hours for water and security issues, urgent repairs within 48 hours, routine works within five working days.
Jobs are raised by email or through your works-order system, attended by directly employed multi-trade operatives, and closed with dated before-and-after photographs against the works order number. Tenants are contacted directly to arrange access, with your office copied throughout — which means your negotiators stop being the message relay between tenant and trade.
Void and End-of-Tenancy Turnarounds
Every week a property sits empty between tenancies costs a London landlord roughly £400–£700 in lost rent, which makes the void turnaround the most time-critical work we do. We scope from the check-out report: redecoration, plaster patching, silicone renewal, flooring repairs or replacement, deep-clean coordination, lock changes and the niggles — dripping taps, cracked sockets, stiff windows — that viewings always find.
The whole package runs as one visit stream with one quotation, not five separate trades on five separate days. A standard one- or two-bedroom flat void typically turns around in three to five working days, and we photograph the finished property so the listing can go live before the keys are back in the office.
The Long Tail of Small Jobs
Most maintenance is not dramatic — it is plaster patching after a shelf comes down, easing and adjusting doors and windows that no longer close, replacing sealant gone black around a bath, refixing loose handrails, clearing and realigning gutters, repointing a sill before frost gets into it. Done late, each of these becomes a bigger repair: the blocked gutter becomes a damp wall, the failed sealant becomes a ceiling below.
Our multi-trade operatives clear lists of small jobs in a single visit, priced per list rather than per trade call-out. For external works we include photographs of roofline and gutter condition while we are up there — cheap intelligence that lets landlords plan rather than react.
How We Work With Letting Agents
Agents need three things from a contractor: turn up when promised, evidence everything, and never embarrass them in front of a landlord or tenant. Our process is built around that. Quotations are itemised against the works order, invoices match quotations to the line, and every job closes with photographs suitable for the landlord statement and the deposit file.
We hold £5 million public liability insurance, our operatives carry identification, and gas and electrical works are carried out by Gas Safe and NICEIC-registered engineers with certificates issued straight to your compliance file. For portfolio clients we offer monthly consolidated invoicing and a named contact — call 020 3962 0455 to set up an account.
Why Choose Us in Brent
Local knowledge of Brent: access rules, parking permits, managing-agent hours and the borough’s own standards, learned on site rather than from a manual.
One accountable team and one fixed, itemised price — no chains of subcontractors appearing and disappearing mid-programme.
Fully insured with £5 million public liability cover and a written 2-year guarantee on the works we deliver.
Period-fabric expertise for Brent’s Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian stock, with consents and party-wall steps run in parallel with our lead times.
Property Repairs & Maintenance in Brent — FAQs
Do you cover all of Brent?
Yes. We carry out property repairs & maintenance across every Brent postcode, including NW2, NW9, NW10 and HA0, and the surrounding streets. Our teams work in the borough most weeks, so mobilisation is quick and the survey can usually be booked within a few days.
How quickly can you survey a property in Brent?
For Brent addresses we typically arrange a free measured survey within 48 to 72 hours, and faster for urgent compliance deadlines. Call 020 3962 0455 and we will confirm the next available slot for your postcode.
How much does property repairs & maintenance cost in Brent?
On account terms: emergency attendance for water, security and electrical hazards typically within 2–4 hours, urgent repairs within 48 hours, and routine works within five working days. Every job is closed with dated before-and-after photographs against your works order number. Inner-London boroughs such as Brent can carry a modest premium for access and logistics, which we price transparently rather than hiding in provisional sums.
Do you handle freeholder consent and building control in Brent?
Yes. For Brent flats we prepare licence-to-alter packs and liaise with managing agents, and for any structural or notifiable work we handle the building-regulations application and sign-off, including conservation-area and listed-building consent where the property requires it.