A maintenance plan is the most cost-effective way to ensure the ongoing value of any asset, particularly a registered place.
The plan should include regular inspections, prompt attention to repairs and a maintenance program.
Advantages of a maintenance plan include: the property is organized and maintained in a systematic rather than haphazard way; the standard and presentation of the property can be maintained; and emergency repairs are minimized.
Spending small amounts of time and money on inspections and repairs at regular intervals is more effective than undertaking extensive repair work and replacing items that have deteriorated due to neglect.
A well-maintained workplace can create the right impression, improve employee efficiency, and reduce your operational costs.
Burned out light bulbs, a leaking faucet, a clogged furnace filter, a hole in your drywall, a faulty light switch - all companies have these issues.
All companies, that don't enlist our Maintenance Services.
Our Maintenance Services, or handyman services, keep your facility looking new and running efficiently.
COMPONENTS OF AN INSPECTION
The home inspection has several components. First, of course, there is the actual process of data collecting with the inspector making careful notes based on a professional diagnosis of the house's condition. Next is the formal report - delivered a day or two after the site visit has been completed. These reports are usually printed forms or another acceptable version.
A residential home is a complex structure. Your home inspection will be evaluated on the following parts based on performance or condition at the date and time of the inspection.
IMPORTANT: All utilities must be turned
ON for a complete inspection.
EXTERIOR
Foundation, Exterior Walls, Windows, Doors, Exterior Sealing & Caulking, Gutters & Downspouts, Drainage & Grading, Roof Covering & Flashing, Patios/Decks, Garage
INTERIOR
Interior Walls, Ceilings, and Floors. Interior Windows & Doors, Interior Caulking & Sealing, Stairwell, Attic Ladder, Roof Framing, Structure, Attic, Flues & Vents, Attic Insulation
MECHANICAL
Water Heater, Dishwasher, Microwave, Range, Oven, Refrigerator, Vent Hood, Bathroom Exhaust Fans, Bath Heat, Whole House Vacuum, door Bell, Smoke Alarm, Attic Power Vents, Garage Door & Opener, Sprinkler System, Ceiling Fans, Fireplace and Other Appliances
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Air Conditioner Specs, Pipe Insulation, A/C disconnect, Type Heat, Ducts & Vents
PLUMBING
Kitchen, Utility Room, Master Bathroom, Second Bathroom, Third Bathroom (if applicable), 1/2 Bathroom (if applicable), Water Supply
ELECTRICAL
Panel Box and/or Sub Panel, Switches, Fixtures, & Outlets, Kitchen outlets