Care homes, retirement villages and assisted living facilities require a thoughtful approach to surface repair — working sensitively around residents, using appropriate materials for clinical environments, and delivering results that maintain the quality of environment that residents and their families expect.
The Surface Condition Challenge in Care Settings
Care facilities sustain surface damage from high occupancy, equipment use, mobility aids, cleaning regimes and the everyday demands of residential care. Maintaining surfaces in good condition is important not just for aesthetics but for infection control — damaged surfaces are harder to clean effectively.
What We Repair in Care Settings
Bathroom facilities — bath and shower tray chips, tile damage, floor repair.
Bedrooms and communal areas — floor repair, door chip and scratch repair, furniture surface repair.
Dining and kitchen areas — worktop chips and burns, tile repair, floor repair.
Corridors and circulation areas — floor repair, skirtings and door frames.
Our Approach
We work around the care programme — scheduling visits at times that minimise disruption to residents and staff. We are experienced in working in occupied environments and understand the sensitivities of care settings.
All materials used in clinical areas are appropriate for the environment and can be cleaned and disinfected with standard care home cleaning products.
Accreditations
Constructionline Gold. Which? Trusted Trader. 30 years experience. Full documentation provided on all work.
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Send us photos of the damage and your postcode for a fixed price with no obligation. We respond the same day.