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WordPress Maintenance: What It Includes, SLA and Price Ranges

A WordPress site without maintenance is a ticking time bomb. Unupdated plugins, security vulnerabilities, nonexistent backups — they all lead to the same conclusion: one day the site breaks, and recovery costs 5–10 times more than prevention. This guide shows you exactly what professional WordPress maintenance includes, what SLA (Service Level Agreement) you should ask for, and how much it costs in Romania in 2026.

What WordPress Maintenance Includes

Professional WordPress maintenance includes regular updates, automatic backups, security monitoring, performance optimization and rapid incident response — all in a monthly package with a defined SLA. It's not an optional service, but a necessity for any site that generates revenue.

Updates

WordPress releases security updates every 2–4 weeks. Popular plugins (WooCommerce, Elementor, RankMath) update even more frequently. Each update can introduce incompatibilities.

The correct update process:

  • Full backup before any update (files + database)
  • Testing on staging — an environment identical to production where you test the update (see the detailed WordPress 6.9 update process for a concrete example of testing and rollback)
  • Apply to production only after validation
  • Post-update verification — forms, checkout, critical pages
  • A maintenance package includes this process for all updates: WordPress core, themes, plugins, and translations.

    Backups

    Backups must be:

  • Automatic — daily for the database, weekly for files
  • Off-site — stored in a different location than the site's server (Google Cloud, Amazon S3, Dropbox Business)
  • Tested — an untested backup is not a backup
  • With retention — minimum 30 days, ideally 90 days
  • Uptime and Security Monitoring

  • Uptime monitoring every 5 minutes with instant email/Slack alerts
  • Weekly malware scanning (Wordfence, Sucuri or MalCare)
  • Web Application Firewall (WAF)
  • Blacklist monitoring (Google Safe Browsing, Spamhaus)
  • SSL certificate verification — expiration, correct configuration
  • Performance Optimization

  • Database cleanup (revisions, transients, spam comments)
  • Monthly Core Web Vitals check
  • Optimization of newly uploaded images
  • Cache management — invalidation on updates, correct configuration
  • Minor Modifications

    Most packages include a limited number of hours for minor modifications:

  • Text or image updates
  • Adding/modifying forms
  • CSS adjustments
  • Installing/configuring new plugins
  • Need professional maintenance for your WordPress site? Request a custom quote.

    WordPress SLA: What to Ask For and What It Means

    SLA (Service Level Agreement) defines response and resolution times for different types of issues — it's the element that differentiates a professional maintenance package from a vague promise.

    Urgency Levels

    Level Description Example Response Time
    Critical Site is down or compromised Server 500, malware, expired SSL 4 hours
    High Major functionality affected Checkout not working, broken forms 12 hours
    Medium Minor functionality affected Visual plugin conflict, non-critical error 24 hours
    Low Modifications and optimizations Text update, image addition 48–72 hours

    What to Check in the SLA

  • Response time vs. resolution time — these are different things. Response time = how long until you get confirmation that someone is working on it. Resolution time = how long until the issue is resolved.
  • Availability hours — 9 AM–6 PM Mon–Fri or 24/7?
  • Communication channels — email, phone, ticketing system?
  • Escalation — what happens if the issue isn't resolved within the agreed timeframe?
  • Penalties — are there discounts if the SLA is not met?
  • Recommended SLA for Small and Medium Businesses

    For most WordPress business sites:

  • Critical issues: response time 4 hours, resolution 8–12 hours
  • High-priority issues: response time 12 hours, resolution 24–48 hours
  • Availability: Mon–Fri 9 AM–6 PM, with weekend emergencies via phone
  • Primary channel: email/ticketing with phone backup
  • WordPress Maintenance Pricing in Romania (2026)

    Prices for professional WordPress maintenance in Romania range from 200 to 800 lei per month, depending on site complexity and included services. Here's a realistic breakdown:

    Basic Package — 200–300 lei/month

    Ideal for: presentation sites, blogs, portfolios

    Includes:

  • WordPress core + plugin updates (monthly)
  • Weekly off-site backup
  • Uptime monitoring
  • Monthly security scan
  • SLA response time: 24 hours
  • 1 hour of minor modifications/month
  • Standard Package — 400–500 lei/month

    Ideal for: business sites, sites with forms and lead generation

    Includes everything in Basic, plus:

  • Bi-weekly updates with staging testing
  • Daily off-site backup (60-day retention)
  • Uptime monitoring every 5 minutes
  • Weekly security scan + WAF
  • Monthly performance report
  • SLA response time: 12 hours (critical: 4 hours)
  • 2 hours of minor modifications/month
  • Premium Package — 600–800 lei/month

    Ideal for: WooCommerce online stores, high-traffic sites

    Includes everything in Standard, plus:

  • Weekly updates with mandatory staging
  • Daily off-site backup (90-day retention) + backup before every update
  • Transaction monitoring (checkout, payments)
  • Quarterly Core Web Vitals optimization
  • SLA response time: 4 hours (critical: 2 hours), including weekends
  • 4 hours of minor modifications/month
  • Priority for development projects
  • Factors That Influence Pricing

  • Number of plugins — a site with 30+ plugins requires more attention than one with 10
  • WooCommerce — checkout complexity, payment and courier integrations increase risk
  • Traffic — sites with over 50,000 visits/month require closer monitoring
  • Custom code — custom development requires specialized maintenance
  • When You Need Maintenance and When You Don't

    Professional WordPress maintenance is worth the investment when your site generates revenue — directly through sales or indirectly through leads and brand visibility.

    You need maintenance if:

  • The site generates revenue (online store, lead generation, booking)
  • You have over 10 active plugins
  • You lack technical WordPress knowledge
  • The site is critical for the business (downtime = losses)
  • You process personal data (GDPR compliance)
  • You can manage it yourself if:

  • You have a personal blog with low traffic
  • You have solid WordPress technical skills
  • The site doesn't generate direct revenue
  • You have dedicated time each month for updates and checks
  • Even in the second case, you need at least automatic off-site backups and uptime monitoring.

    What Happens Without Maintenance

    The consequences of lacking WordPress maintenance are concrete and costly — from compromised sites to complete data loss.

    Real Scenarios

    Compromised site (hacked):

  • Unupdated plugin with a known vulnerability → malware injection → Google marks the site as dangerous → zero traffic
  • Recovery cost: 1,500–5,000 lei + 2–4 weeks of downtime
  • Maintenance cost that would have prevented it: 300 lei/month
  • Failed update without backup:

  • WordPress update directly on production → white screen → no recent backup
  • Recovery cost: 500–2,000 lei if data is recoverable
  • Maintenance cost that would have prevented it: 200 lei/month
  • Degraded performance:

  • Bloated database with revisions and transients → slow site → red Core Web Vitals → SEO ranking loss
  • Recovery cost: technical audit 1,000–2,000 lei + optimization
  • Maintenance cost that would have prevented it: 400 lei/month
  • Don't leave your site unprotected. Contact us for a WordPress maintenance package tailored to your needs.

    How to Choose a Maintenance Provider

    Choosing the right WordPress maintenance provider means verifying technical competence, transparency and the SLA offered — not just the price.

    Evaluation Criteria

  • Demonstrable experience — portfolio, case studies, reviews
  • Written SLA — if it's not in writing, it doesn't exist
  • Update process — ask if they use staging
  • Backup policy — where, how often, how many days of retention
  • Communication — ticketing system or just email? Real response time?
  • Transparency — do you receive a monthly report? Do you have access to all tools?
  • Red Flags

  • "We run automatic updates" — without testing on staging
  • No off-site backup — a backup on the same server as the site doesn't protect you
  • Vague SLA — "we respond as quickly as we can"
  • No access for you — the provider owns the credentials, you don't have admin access
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does WordPress maintenance cost in Romania?

    Professional WordPress maintenance costs between 200 and 800 lei per month in Romania, depending on site complexity. A simple presentation site requires 200–300 lei/month, a WooCommerce online store 600–800 lei/month.

    What does WordPress maintenance include?

    A complete package includes: WordPress core, theme and plugin updates, daily off-site backups, uptime and security monitoring, performance optimization, minor modifications and an SLA with defined response times.

    How often should a WordPress site be updated?

    WordPress core and security plugins should be updated within 48 hours of release. Non-critical plugins are updated bi-weekly or monthly, always with staging testing before applying to production.

    What is an SLA for WordPress maintenance?

    SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a written agreement that defines response and resolution times for different types of issues. A standard SLA includes a 4-hour response time for critical issues and 24 hours for minor issues.

    Can I do WordPress maintenance myself?

    Yes, if you have technical skills, dedicated monthly time and set up automatic off-site backups. For businesses that depend on their site, a professional provider reduces risk and frees up time for core activities. See what services a web agency should offer to evaluate whether outsourcing maintenance is a better option.


    A well-maintained WordPress site is the foundation of your online presence. Contact us for a complete solution — from development to maintenance and make sure your digital investment is protected.

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