Property Maintenance Near Me
Part of owning a home is keeping up with the general property maintenance that goes with it. If you keep your property well maintained, there’s less chance of unexpected maintenance issues popping up.
If you struggle or don’t wish to carry out the property maintenance yourself, it helps to have a reliable property maintenance company you can call. This guide will assist you in finding local property maintenance services in your area.
Let’s dive in!
Table of Contents
- Understanding Your Property Maintenance Needs
- Finding Local Property Maintenance Services on MyJobQuote
- Check Property Maintenance Specialist Credentials
- Property Maintenance Recommendations
- Clarify the Contract With Your Property Maintenance Service
- Monitor the Property Maintenance Process
- What Can a Property Maintenance Company Do?
Understanding Your Property Maintenance Needs
Before you book anyone in, take a moment to look over your home and decide what genuinely needs doing now, and what can wait for later.
Walk through each room, then take a quick look outside. Make a simple list of the small niggles and bigger jobs you spot as you go.
Here are some common signs that it might be time to call in a property maintenance professional:
- Leaking taps, slow drains, or damp patches around sinks, baths, or toilets.
- Cracked tiles, damaged flooring, or worn, lifting carpet in busy areas.
- Peeling paintwork, stained ceilings, or mould spots on walls and around windows.
- Flickering lights, loose sockets, or switches that feel warm to the touch.
- Loose roof tiles, blocked gutters, or brickwork and pointing starting to crumble.
- Overgrown gardens, broken paving, or fences and gates that have seen better days.
If your driveway is starting to look tired too, a quick power wash can make a big difference.
Once you have your list, think about how often each area will need attention. Some jobs are one-offs, while others, like garden care or gutter cleaning, are better set up as regular visits.
Not too sure what should come first? Ask your handyman or property maintenance company. They'll help you plan the work in a sensible order.
Finding Local Property Maintenance Services on MyJobQuote
Note: A handyman can’t perform all forms of property maintenance. For instance, for electrical repairs, you should hire a qualified electrician.
It’s really easy to find local property maintenance services with MyJobQuote.
Here’s what you need to do:
- Click the link above and enter your postcode to start searching for local services.
- Select the type of work you need help with, such as general property maintenance, repairs, or ongoing upkeep.
- Write a short description of the job, including any access issues, photos, or extra details that will help tradespeople understand the work.
- Choose your budget from the options provided and when you’d like the work to start.
- Confirm your contact details.
MyJobQuote gives you fast, effortless access to profiles for handypeople and specialist trades in your area. That makes looking at reviews, ratings, and photos of their previous work much simpler before you hire.
With all this information in front of you, it’s much easier to choose a property maintenance service you feel confident about welcoming into your home.
Check Property Maintenance Specialist Credentials
Next, you should verify the credentials of the services you’re considering.
First, this means ensuring that these services are properly qualified and insured. Insurance can provide protection to you and the provider alike should an accident or damage occur during the maintenance.
- Look for NVQs or trade-specific training (e.g. plumbing, carpentry, plastering, or multi-trade qualifications).
- Check whether they’ve completed apprenticeships or on-the-job training with a reputable company.
- Ask if they hold a valid CSCS card, showing they’ve had basic health and safety training.
- Browse their MyJobQuote profile for reviews and photos of past projects to get a feel for their standards.
Beyond that, you should request references from prior clients to get a sense of their levels of professionalism and the quality of their work.
MyJobQuote makes this part much more of a breeze. Every specialist has a profile where you can check their reviews, ratings, qualifications, and examples of their work without chasing anyone for info.
Property Maintenance Recommendations
Along with using MyJobQuote to find a property maintenance service near you, you may also want to seek recommendations from people you know.
This could mean reaching out to friends, family, neighbours, and workmates for their recommendations. The main advantage of personal referrals is that they’ll very likely lead to trustworthy property maintenance providers.
Clarify the Contract With Your Property Maintenance Service
Ahead of officially hiring a property maintenance service, it’s important to request a written service agreement. This agreement should outline key details such as:
- A full breakdown of costs.
- A clear description of the work, including any materials or equipment needed.
- Payment terms (e.g. deposits, staged payments, or when the final balance is due).
- Details of any guarantees or warranties for parts and workmanship.
- Anything specific you’ve agreed in advance (dates, access needs, or tidy-up expectations).
Beyond that, make sure all your expectations, along with any specific project requirements, are documented clearly in this agreement.
If you’re unsure about anything, ask your local handyman to explain it in plain English. It’s also worth checking their MyJobQuote profile for reviews from other homeowners before signing anything.
Monitor the Property Maintenance Process
You may also need to keep tabs on things during the property maintenance process. For one, make sure you check the progress every so often.
You’ll also want to have any questions or worries you have addressed. It’s best to do this before the work gets underway or when the contractor is on a break. In other words, you should only interrupt them during the actual maintenance process if it’s urgent.
What Can a Property Maintenance Company Do?
Here are some of the jobs a property maintenance service may offer:
- Landscaping and garden tidying.
- Minor electrical repairs (with a qualified electrician where needed).
- Plumbing jobs.
- General upkeep and odd jobs.
- Heating and cooling repairs.
- Bathroom repair work.
- General building maintenance.
Please note that different property maintenance services will provide different lists of jobs.
Some companies will offer all of these jobs, while others will only handle certain tasks or provide extra services not listed here. As mentioned, some jobs may need specific professionals (e.g. an electrician or a plumber).
Start your search today for property maintenance services in your area using MyJobQuote.
Last updated by MyJobQuote on 5th December 2025.

