Reactive repairs deal with what has gone wrong

Reactive work may include damage, failed fittings, making good, minor alterations or urgent remedial work. It matters because small issues can quickly affect presentation and operation.

Planned maintenance reduces avoidable pressure

Planned work lets the practice choose better timing, group small tasks together and deal with tired areas before they become urgent.

Why one relationship helps

If the same partner understands the premises, future repairs and improvements can be scoped faster and with better context.

Compliance note

This guide is practical construction and premises guidance. It is not legal, clinical, CQC, building control or regulatory advice. Check current official guidance and the relevant professional advisers for your project.