How to Choose a Website Maintenance Provider You Can Actually Trust

Your website is one of your most important business assets. For most small businesses it’s where enquiries come from, where first impressions are formed, and where potential customers decide whether to get in touch or click away. Leaving it unmanaged is a genuine risk – but handing it to the wrong provider can be just as damaging.

I’m Ed, I run EJK Web Solutions and we look after WordPress websites for small businesses across the UK. I have an obvious interest in you choosing a good maintenance provider – hopefully us – but I’ve tried to write this the way I’d explain it to someone over coffee. That means telling you what to look for, what to avoid, and what questions to ask any provider, including me, before you sign up for anything.

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UK Small Business Guide
Choosing a Provider
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March 2026  ·  A practical guide for UK small businesses
EJK Web Solutions ejkwebsolutions.com

Before you can evaluate a maintenance provider, it helps to be clear on what maintenance actually is – because the word gets used loosely.

Hosting is not maintenance. Hosting is the infrastructure that keeps your site online – the server it lives on. Most hosting providers will keep that server running and very little else. Maintenance is everything that happens to your actual website: keeping plug ins and themes updated, running backups, monitoring security, checking performance, and being available when something goes wrong.

Some providers bundle hosting and maintenance together. Others maintain your site wherever it already lives. Neither is inherently better – what matters is understanding exactly what is and isn’t included before you pay for anything.

If you want a full breakdown of what proper maintenance covers, the website maintenance services guide goes into detail on every component.

What to actually look for

Most maintenance providers will tell you they cover “everything you need.” Here’s what to look for beyond the marketing language.

Manual updates, not automated ones. Plugin and theme updates should be reviewed before they go live, not pushed automatically overnight. Automated updates are efficient for the provider. They are risky for you. A compatibility conflict between two plugins can take a site down, and if it happens at 2am on a Sunday because of an automated process, you may not know until Monday morning.

Offsite backups. Daily backups stored separately from your hosting server. If your server is compromised and your backup lives on the same server, you have no backup. Ask specifically where backups are stored and how they are protected in transit.

Defined response times. “We’ll get back to you as soon as possible” is not a response time. Before signing anything, know exactly how long you can expect to wait if your site goes down, if there’s a security incident, and if you need a minor content change. These should be different answers.

Transparency about what’s included. A good provider can give you a written list of everything covered each month. If the description is vague, that’s usually because the service is too.

Ownership stays with you. You should always have full admin access to your own WordPress dashboard, your own domain, and your own hosting account. A provider who is reluctant to give you this access is one worth walking away from.

Watch out for these
5 Warning Signs When Choosing a Maintenance Provider
Automated updates
Updates pushed overnight without compatibility checks. Fine until it breaks your site at 2am.
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Vague descriptions
"We keep your site running smoothly" is not a service. Ask for a written list of what is actually included.
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No published pricing
If prices are not listed, you may be quoted differently to the next person. Always get an itemised quote.
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Long minimum contracts
Monthly rolling is standard. Be wary of long lock-ins, especially when the provider also holds your hosting.
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Offshore support
Not always a problem, but worth knowing. A local developer who knows your site is a different experience.

Local vs national - what actually matters

There’s a genuine debate about whether local or national providers offer better value. The honest answer is that it depends more on the individual provider than the geography – but there are some real differences worth knowing.

National and budget providers – typically starting from £20 -£40 a month – make their numbers work through volume and automation. You’re one of potentially thousands of clients. Updates are pushed automatically, support goes through a ticket queue, and the person responding may have no knowledge of your specific site. For a very simple, rarely-changed website this might be adequate. For anything more complex, it usually isn’t.

Local specialists know your site because they either built it or took the time to learn it before taking it on. When something goes wrong, you speak to the person doing the work. They understand your business context, your local market, and what your website is trying to achieve.

The question to ask yourself is: if my site went down on a Monday morning before an important meeting, who do I want to be calling?

Who Maintains WordPress Sites in Rugby?

A comparison of the three types of provider you are likely to encounter

Provider type Typical price Updates Response time Hosting included Direct contact
Agency add-on
Variable
£50 – £200/mo
Often unlisted
Often automated Varies widely
Rarely defined
Sometimes Account manager
National / budget
High volume
£20 – £40/mo
Low cost, low touch
Automated Slow
Often days
Usually Support queue
Local specialist
EJK Web Solutions
£90 – £350/mo
Transparent pricing
Manual review Same day / 4hr
Defined in contract
UK hosting Direct to a local expert

Eight questions to ask before you sign anything

The best way to evaluate any maintenance provider (including me) is to ask direct questions and see how they respond. A provider who knows their service can answer all of these clearly and in writing.

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8 Questions to Ask Before You Sign Up

Use this checklist with any maintenance provider — including us

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What exactly is included each month? Ask for a written list, not a summary paragraph.
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Are updates applied manually or automatically? How do you check for compatibility before going live?
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How often are backups taken and where are they stored? Are they on the same server or kept offsite?
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What are your response times? For a site that is down? For a minor content change?
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Who specifically will look after my site? You personally, a team member, or an outside contractor?
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What happens if a plugin update breaks the site? Is fixing it included or charged separately?
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Is hosting included? Where are the servers based? UK hosting matters for GDPR and performance.
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What are the contract terms? Monthly rolling or a minimum period?

How we answer those questions at EJK Web Solutions

Since I’ve suggested you ask these questions of any provider, it’s only fair I answer them myself.

What’s included each month? A written list is on our service page for all three plans – Essential, Growth and Professional. No vague summaries.

Manual or automated updates? Manual, every time. Every update is reviewed through our MainWP dashboard before it goes live. We check compatibility and have a rollback plan ready.

Backups – how often and where? Daily, stored offsite on pCloud in Switzerland. Encrypted in transit. Completely separate from your hosting server.

How we handle your data
Where Your Website Lives vs Where Your Backups Are Stored
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Your website
Served from Fasthosts Pro
UK-based servers
99.99% uptime
100% renewable energy
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Daily backup taken
Full site snapshot
every 24 hours
Encrypted in transit
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Stored on pCloud
Servers in Switzerland
Encrypted transfer
Swiss data protection law
Why Switzerland? Switzerland has some of the strongest data protection laws in the world and holds an adequacy decision from the UK ICO, meaning it meets the same standard as UK GDPR. Storing backups separately from the live server also means that if the hosting goes down, your backup is completely unaffected. We think it is important to be clear about this distinction rather than simply saying "your data stays in the UK."

Response times? Next business day on Essential, same day on Growth, four hours on Professional. These are written into the agreement, not aspirational targets.

Who looks after your site? Me, Ed. Not a team member, not an outsourced contractor. You have my direct contact details from day one.

What if an update breaks something? Fixing it is included. That’s the point of manual review – but if something does go wrong, it’s our responsibility to fix it at no extra charge.

Is hosting included? Yes on all plans. UK-based on Fasthosts Pro – 99.99% uptime, 100% renewable energy, UK servers.

Contract terms? We offer either monthly rolling or annual. Monthly rolling means no minimum commitment – if we’re not delivering, you’re free to leave and that keeps us honest. Annual saves you 10% and tends to work better as a genuine partnership – we get to know your site properly, plan ahead, and treat it as a long-term investment rather than a monthly transaction. Most clients who start monthly switch to annual once they see how we work.

A note on price

The cheapest maintenance option is rarely the best value. At £20 – £30 a month, the only way the numbers work for a provider is through automation and volume. You are not getting a person who knows your site – you are getting a system that processes it alongside thousands of others.

That said, not every business needs the same level of care. A simple brochure site that rarely changes has different needs to an active WooCommerce store taking daily orders. The right plan is the one that matches your actual risk, not the most expensive one.

Website Maintenance Packages

Every site we maintain is manually monitored via our MainWP dashboard - no automated updates that break things overnight. Just careful, hands-on care that keeps your site secure, fast and working properly.

Monthly Annual Save 10%
Essential
£90 /month
Ideal for small businesses that need reliable hosting and peace of mind their site is safe and up to date.

What's Included
  • UK SSD hosting (Fasthosts Pro)
  • Manually reviewed plugin & theme updates
  • Daily backups
  • Malware scanning
  • SSL & uptime monitoring
  • Image optimisation
  • Minor content changes included
  • Next business day response
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Professional
£350 /month
Ideal for businesses that need the highest level of care, fast emergency response and strategic monthly input.

What's Included
Everything in Growth, plus:
  • Advanced malware protection & clean-up
  • 4-hour emergency response
  • Monthly strategy call
  • SEO monitoring
  • Enhanced GBP optimisation
  • Monthly analytics review
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10% Off Annual Payment

Pay annually and save 10% on any maintenance package. Toggle the switch above to see your annual price.

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10% Off Your Website Build

Taking out a 12 month maintenance package at the same time as your new website? We'll take 10% off your website build cost too.

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All plans include UK-based hosting on Fasthosts Pro - 99.99% uptime, 100% renewable energy, daily site backups with encrypted storage.

EJK Web Solutions provides WordPress website maintenance, design and SEO services to small businesses across the UK.

Sources:

  • Patchstack State of WordPress Security 2026 – patchstack.com
  • Kinsta WordPress Security Statistics – kinsta.com
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