Facility managers should develop a proactive maintenance and repair plan, schedule regular building envelope inspections, prioritize critical systems, and budget for long-term improvements tailored to New England conditions.
Facility managers should maintain comprehensive documentation for all building systems, including maintenance logs, inspection reports, warranties, as-built drawings, repair records, and system manuals to ensure long-term asset protection and effective facility management.
Restoration work should be integrated into capital planning by scheduling regular inspections, prioritizing critical repairs, budgeting for preventative maintenance, and planning phased restoration to protect building assets and maintain long-term value.
Property owners can prioritize repairs by assessing system condition, safety, water management risk, and long-term impact. Professional inspection and planning help ensure critical issues are addressed first.
Yes, ESI Waterproofing & Restoration, Inc. assists commercial clients with long-term building maintenance and repair planning, focusing on the durability, resilience, and protection of critical exterior components against New England conditions.
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