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Housing repairs policy

Appendix B - repair category definitions and timescales

Emergency Repairs completed within timescale - Attend in 4 hours, complete in 24 Hours

Definition

Any defect that puts the health, safety or security of the tenant, or a third party, at immediate risk; or that affects the structure of the building adversely, including:

  • total loss of water
  • burst water main
  • flooding
  • severe storm damage
  • total loss of electricity supply
  • major fault with electricity supply
  • unsafe electricity fittings
  • breaches of security to outside doors and windows
  • total loss of gas supply
  • gas leak (please also report to Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999)
  • blocked flue to boiler
  • blocked main drains, soil pipe or sole toilet
  • heating loss during period 31 October - 1 April
  • hot water loss
  • failure of lift
  • failure of warden alarm or call system
  • fire damage
  • offensive or racist graffiti
  • roof leaks - major

Routine Repairs completed within timescale - 28 Days

Definition

A defect that can be deferred without serious discomfort, inconvenience or nuisance to the tenant or a third party, or cause long term deterioration of the building, and can await the next convenient maintenance visit, including;      

  • breaches of security to internal doors and windows        
  • graffiti 
  • repairs to doors, windows and floors    
  • repairs to external walls, fences and paths         
  • repairs to walls, brickwork and slates or tiles     
  • repairs or clearing of gutters and downpipes     
  • repairs to kitchen fittings           
  • repairs to plaster work 
  • dripping or leaking taps or shower units
  • other minor plumbing repairs   
  • repairs to tiling
  • easing doors and windows         
  • other minor day-to-day repairs or replacements
  • faulty extractor fan
  • faulty communal TV aerial
  • entry phone failure        
  • defective flooring          
  • damage to stair treads, handrails or banisters                                 
  • kitchen/Bathroom - blocked drains, sinks, basins, baths, toilets (that are not the main drain soil pipe or sole toilet)         
  • minor electrical faults - key lights          
  • minor plumbing leaks or defects             
  • defective cistern or overflow - running or overflow       
  • blocked gutters              
  • severe dampness (inspection only)        
  • kitchen/bathroom - blocked drains, second sinks, basins, baths, toilets caused by a plumbing failure the Council is responsible for (that are not the main drain soil pipe or sole toilet)         
  • roof leaks - minor         
  • minor electrical faults - sockets

Planned Non-Urgent Repairs completed within timescale - 3 Months

Definition

Planned Non Urgent Repairs are landlord responsible repairs which require a replacement rather than a repair of a component; these can be internal or external.

These can include:

  • replacement doors
  • replacement kitchen units
  • replacement baths & basins
  • renewal of fencing & gates
  • major plastering
Last modified on 21 August 2024

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