Request a repair
For general household or communal repairs
Contact Mears FREEPHONE 0800 023 4320
For gas or central heating repairs
Contact BSW Heating FREEPHONE 0800 142 2761
If you smell gas please call the National Gas Emergency number FREEPHONE 0800 111 999
All our partnering contractors will carry ID cards. Please ask to see this before allowing anyone into your home.
We are aware of scam callers, claiming that they need to arrange a property inspection. If in doubt please check with us that the call is genuine.
If you want to make some improvements (laying a patio or putting in a kitchen for example). Please complete our online form.
Contact Mears FREEPHONE 0800 023 4320
OR
- text ‘thanetrepairs’ then your message, to 63277
- email thanet.repairs@mearsgroup.co.uk
- if you have problems contacting Mears, you can reach the Tenant and Leaseholder Services team on 01843 577575 or by email myhome@thanet.gov.uk
For minor repairs that you can do yourself, Mears have some videos and factsheets you can watch or download.
We are aware of scam callers, claiming that they need to arrange a property inspection. If in doubt please check with us that the call is genuine.
All our partnering contractors will carry ID cards. Please ask to see this before allowing anyone into your home.
PermalinkContact BSW Heating FREEPHONE 0800 142 2761
OR
- email enquiries@bsw-heating.com
- if you smell gas please call the National Gas Emergency number FREEPHONE 0800 111 999
- if you have problems contacting BSW Heating , you can reach the Tenant and Leaseholder Services team on 01843 577575 or by email myhome@thanet.gov.uk
We are aware of scam callers, claiming that they need to arrange a property inspection. If in doubt please check with us that the call is genuine.
All our partnering contractors will carry ID cards. Please ask to see this before allowing anyone into your home.
PermalinkYour responsibilities are:
- to repair or replace damage you have caused to your home by neglect or misuse, even if the damage was accidental.
- for the reasonable management of condensation in your home, doing this will help to avoid build up of mould.
- if you want to carry out significant improvements to your home, you will need our permission.
- for small DIY jobs like decorating or putting up shelves (you don’t need our permission)
How to manage condensation
Download How to manage condensation factsheet
Your responsibilities include:
- decorating inside your home, including repairing any surface cracks or holes in walls and ceilings
- making sure UPVC windows and doors are regularly cleaned and oiled
- replacing broken window panes
- minor repairs to internal doors and frames
- cleaning the frames and glass of your doors and windows
- repairing or replacing door furniture
- adjusting or repairing kitchen units, drawers, doors, shelves and worktops
- repair and maintenance of meter boxes
- pest control to keep your home free of rats, mice, fleas, and bed bugs
Door alignment fix
Download Door alignment fix Factsheet
Skirting board fix
Download Skirting board fix factsheet
Toilet seat replacement
Download Toilet seat replacement factsheet
PermalinkYour responsibilities include:
- clearing blockages in toilets (in a house or bungalow) sinks, baths and waste pipes
- replacing tap washers, sink plugs and chains, baths, basins, and toilet seat
- clearing blockages in external gullies, except in shared areas to flats
- replacing the grids over drains
How to unblock a sink
Download How to unblock a sink factsheet
How to unblock a toilet
Download How to unblock a toilet factsheet
How to stop a leak
Shower head replacement
Download Shower head replacement factsheet
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You are responsible for making sure that any electrical work that you have carried out is done by a qualified electrical contractor. This could be for light fittings that need to be wired in, for example. They must approved by Tenant and Leaseholder Services.
To check if your contractor is approved, please phone 01843 577575 or email myhome@thanet.gov.uk
Appliance Testing
If your electric trips check out how to test your appliances to see if one of them is tripping your electric.
Download Appliance Testing factsheet
Changing an outside bulb
Download Changing an outside bulb
PermalinkIf you have a private garden for your own use. It is your responsibility to:
- repair footpaths, yards and patios
- maintain gates and fencing, although we will repair fences that border a public footpath
- replace clothes posts, pulleys and washing lines, unless they are in shared drying areas
- keep air bricks clear and clean
- keep your garden tidy, by cutting the grass and hedges