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Property maintenance in Mitcham

Excell Property Maintenance gives property managers, owners-corporation managers, and landlords with portfolios across Mitcham and the eastern suburbs one front door for every maintenance trade. We coordinate the work on post-war housing stock, mid-century brick veneer homes, and Mitcham Road's commercial strip through one contact, one schedule, and one invoice per job — keeping homes and commercial stock tenanted, compliant, and presentable.

Housing stock

Mitcham's residential stock is predominantly mid-century — brick veneer homes, post-war detached housing, and 1950s through 1980s family homes laid out across the streets surrounding the station and Whitehorse Road. Some Federation and Edwardian pockets exist in older sections of the suburb. The suburb sits in City of Whitehorse on the eastern edge of the SEO target area.

Mitcham Road and Whitehorse Road

Mitcham Road carries the suburb's primary local commercial activity — a retail strip with cafes, specialty shops, and essential services. Whitehorse Road runs east-west through the suburb as the major arterial, with additional commercial activity along the corridor. Mitcham Railway Station on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines anchors the local transit, and the level-crossing removal at Mitcham Road reconfigured the station precinct.

What the work tends toward

The work in Mitcham tends toward what a post-war eastern-suburbs commercial-and-residential mix creates. On the residential side: brick veneer maintenance on the established detached housing; post-war tile roof work; gutter and downpipe repair; restumping and subfloor repair on older timber-framed homes; common-area maintenance on apartment stock near the station. On the commercial side along Mitcham Road and Whitehorse Road: shopfront make-good and tenancy turnover; awning and signage maintenance; regulated electrical and plumbing for mixed-use buildings.

Services we cover in Mitcham

Excell Maintenance covers all of the following trades in Mitcham and the surrounding southeast suburbs.