Holiday cottage owners face a specific surface repair challenge — damage accumulates between guests, the property is remote or difficult to access, and the short windows between bookings leave little time for repair. Surface Repair Specialists work with holiday cottage owners across the UK to manage this efficiently.
The Holiday Cottage Surface Repair Problem
A holiday cottage in continuous occupancy sustains surface damage faster than a residential property. Guests are less careful than residents with their own possessions. Damage to baths, worktops, tiles and floors is common and accumulates quickly across a busy season.
Our Approach for Holiday Cottages
Responsive attendance — we aim to respond to holiday cottage repair enquiries within 1-2 working days and can often fit repairs around changeover days.
Full documentation — before-and-after photographs provided on every job, useful for AirCover claims and damage deposits.
Portfolio approach — if you own multiple cottages, we offer a streamlined approach covering all properties.
Most Common Holiday Cottage Repairs
Bath chip repair — the single most common holiday let repair. Acrylic and enamel bath chips from dropped bottles and toiletries.
Worktop chip and burn repair — from cooking activity.
Tile chip repair — bathroom and kitchen tiles.
Floor scratch repair — from furniture movement and general activity.
Timing
We recommend a pre-season inspection and repair programme each spring, and a mid-season check in August if you run a busy summer programme.
Get a Free Quote
Send us photos of the damage and your postcode for a fixed price with no obligation. We respond the same day.