Restoration & Repairs

Homes naturally experience wear over time from weather, moisture, movement, and everyday use. Keeping on top of repairs and maintenance helps protect the structure of the home, prevents larger issues from developing, and improves how the space functions long-term.
We carry out a wide range of residential repair and restoration work throughout the Manawatu, from structural and exterior repairs through to interior repair work and ongoing maintenance projects.
Interior Repairs & Maintenance
Everyday use, ageing materials, and moisture-related wear can all take a toll on different areas throughout the home over time. Carrying out repairs and maintenance helps keep spaces functional, prevent further deterioration, and improve the overall condition of the property.
- Shower and bathroom repairs
- Replacing damaged linings or materials
- Moisture-damaged areas
- Interior repair and maintenance work
- Repairs related to leaks or wear over time
- General upgrade work within existing homes
Smaller repairs and maintenance projects can make a significant difference to the condition and usability of a home. These types of jobs are also commonly completed alongside renovations, exterior repairs, or wider upgrade work to help bring the home up to a better overall standard.


Roofing & Guttering
Replacing worn or ageing roofing helps protect the home and improve long-term durability. This can involve full re-roofing projects, replacing damaged sections, or upgrading older roofing materials that have reached the end of their lifespan.
Guttering and downpipes are important for managing water runoff and preventing overflow around the home. Replacing damaged or poorly functioning guttering helps improve drainage and reduce the risk of water-related issues.
Not all roofing work requires full replacement. Repairing leaks, damaged flashings, worn sections, or weather-related damage can help extend the life of the existing roof and prevent larger problems from developing.

Re-Piling
Over time, house piles can deteriorate or shift, leading to uneven floors, cracks, sticking doors and windows, or movement throughout the home. Re-piling helps restore stability by repairing or replacing the foundations underneath the house and ensuring the structure is properly supported.
This can involve replacing damaged or deteriorated piles, re-levelling uneven areas, addressing structural movement or settling, and strengthening existing foundations where needed. If your home is showing signs of movement or hasn’t had foundation work done in a long time, it may be worth having it looked at.
recladding
Replacing ageing or damaged weatherboards helps improve the protection and appearance of the home while maintaining the character of the existing structure. Re-weatherboarding can also reduce maintenance requirements and improve long-term durability.
Full recladding involves replacing exterior cladding across larger sections or the entire home. This can improve weathertightness, modernise the exterior, and help address older materials that are no longer performing properly.
Recladding work often ties in with wider exterior improvements, including repairing damaged areas, updating finishes, improving detailing around windows and doors, and refreshing older homes that have weathered over time.









