Commercial Property Maintenance
Regardless of the size or type of a commercial property, various kinds of maintenance must be performed, including general upkeep, emergency repairs, and special inspections (such as may be directed by an insurance company). But of particular importance for preserving buildings, equipment, and the grounds is preventive (or preventative) maintenance.
All commercial buildings require some form of maintenance to allow for their continuous use and safe operating conditions. Preventive maintenance is a form of proactive maintenance that can prolong service life expectancies and prevent equipment failure, when implemented appropriately. PM strategies also promote a reduction in overall maintenance costs, whereas reactive maintenance is typically associated with unplanned downtime and high expenditures for repair or replacement.
Most commercial facilities have more in common than not, including their common critical assets, such as plumbing, electrical, and mechanical equipment. However, certain building types have unique maintenance considerations. Some PM programs employ a team of full- or part-time personnel that takes care of a property. Other programs call for hiring a commercial property inspector to address the inspection portion of the maintenance program.
Our Commercial Assessment
What We Inspect
The following systems and components are inspecting during our commercial building and property inspection service:
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Land and Site
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Roof
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Exterior
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Decks and Balconies
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Foundation and Structure
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HVAC
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Plumbing
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Electrical
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Fire Protection
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Insulation
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Doors
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Windows
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Interior
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Storage
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Life Safety
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Cooking Area
We Educate Our Clients
During the the commercial property inspection, we will show you how everything works, how to maintain it your building, be up to date with the commercial regulations and how to improve your buildings environmental impact by saving energy.
how it works
how to maintain it
how to save energy