Major repairs
You need to make sure that your home is maintained properly so that it is safe for you to live there. If it needs repairs, you can get advice and help.
- If you are elderly and/or disabled and have a low income, you can get advice and help from the housing department of your borough or district council. Whether you are a council tenant or own your own home, they can advise whether you qualify for a grant to help pay for the work and if so, how to apply for one. They can recommend a reliable building contractor and check that work has been done to a good standard. They will also be able to tell you whether there is a Home Improvement Agency or Handyperson / Handyman Scheme operating in your area.
- If you are a private tenant, you should contact your landlord. If they are unwilling to carry out the work needed, you should contact your local council housing department which may help your landlord carry out essential work. If you are a Council or Housing Association tenant you should contact your landlord.
- If you are paying for repairs yourself, you can still get advice and information from your local council. Staff may also be able to suggest local builders who are expert in the kind of repair work that you need.
- Never agree to repairs to roofing or driveways offered at the door. Always go to a reputable trader.
Small repairs
Options if you are looking for someone to carry out a small repair for you:
- Find a local trader through Hampshire Trading Standards Buy With Confidence scheme. All the businesses in this scheme have been vetted and approved by Trading Standards to ensure that they operate in a legal, honest and fair way.
Search for a trader or business online or call 01392 383430 (9.30am-4.30pm Monday-Friday) for a free directory. - Some smaller local providers may not be registered with Buy With Confidence. You can also find local handyperson providers in our Marketplace directory (Please note that these providers are not vetted or checked by us although they have all signed up to our Code of Conduct. Please read the Buyers Guide).
N.B. You will have to pay for trades people you find through the above directories.
Adaptations
You may also want to consider making adaptations to your house. See our Equipment and adaptations information section.