
Why this repair service keeps things moving
Joined up from defect to finish
We can take repairs through prep, making good and final surface work in one plan.
Small faults or bigger jobs
Everyday maintenance and longer renovations can be handled with the same practical care.

Repair work often needs more than one trade
Property upkeep rarely stays in one lane for long. A damaged wall can lead to decorating, a damp patch can need plastering, and an old bathroom repair can turn into tiling and making good. In Harrogate, we carry out home repairs and maintenance for homeowners and landlords who want practical problems sorted without juggling several contractors. At M & W Maintenance, we can tackle preparation, repairs and finishing across multiple trades, helping move from the defect itself to the final surface in one joined up plan. That is useful for small faults, tired rooms and longer renovation work alike.
Planned around the real priorities in the property
We start by assessing what matters first, such as safety, moisture, wear or basic usability, then build the repair around what the property actually needs. Wet areas, floors, damaged finishes and worn rooms can all call on different skills, and keeping them linked helps cut delays and avoid patchwork results. With M & W Maintenance, repairs can also tie into wooden flooring, wall panelling, kitchen or bathroom work, giving you a clearer route from problem to finished space. We keep photos and short videos of completed work so you can judge the quality before booking.

Frequently asked questions
Do you take on smaller repair jobs as well as larger work?
Yes. Some customers need a focused repair, while others need a longer renovation that pulls several trades together. We can talk through the scale of the issue, what linked work may be needed and the best way to move the job forward without overcomplicating it.
Can one visit cover several different repair tasks?
Often, yes. Many maintenance jobs overlap, especially where damp, surface damage, tiling or room fitting are involved. Looking at the whole problem can be more efficient than dealing with each fault in isolation, and it can help the final finish feel more consistent as well.
Can you help after damp or mould has damaged a room?
Yes. Once the underlying issue has been identified and treated, the next step is often making the room good again. We can link damp or mould related repairs with plastering, decorating and other finishing work so the space is restored properly, not just patched over.
