Repair priorities and response times
We aim to keep your home safe, secure, and comfortable for you. Here’s how we prioritise repairs based on how urgent they are:
Priority 1 – Emergency hazards
These are serious issues that pose an immediate risk to your health, safety, or the structure of your home. Examples include:
- Risk of injury or death
- Structural collapse or major damage (e.g. flooding)
- Total loss of power or essential services
- Severe damp or mould presenting acute health risks
We will respond as quickly as possible and attend within 24 hours.
Priority 2 – Significant hazards and repairs
These are serious risks, especially if someone in your home is vulnerable, but are not immediately life-threatening. They may also include issues identified during safety inspections. Examples include:
- Repairs needed due to health or vulnerability concerns
- Urgent issues affecting your ability to live safely in your home
- Persistent damp or mould problems that could affect your health
We will attend within 7 working days.
Priority 3 – Routine repairs
These are repairs that don’t need immediate attention but could become worse over time or could affect your comfort and wellbeing. Examples include:
- Minor leaks
- Broken fixtures or fittings
- Repairs that could affect health or safety if left too long
We will attend within 28 working days.
Priority 4 – Planned repairs
These are low-impact issues that cause inconvenience but don’t pose a risk to health or safety. They are often grouped into planned maintenance programmes. Examples include:
- Cosmetic repairs
- Minor wear and tear
- Issues scheduled as part of area-based improvement works
We will attend within 90 working days.
Please note that weekends are not counted as working days.
Find out more about ways to report repairs at Report a repair