Building maintenance

1. General Maintenance

Routine Inspections: Regularly inspecting the building and its systems to identify potential issues early.

Minor Repairs: Fixing minor issues such as broken tiles, leaking faucets, and loose doorknobs.

2. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)

System Inspections: Checking HVAC systems to ensure they are functioning correctly.

Filter Replacement: Replacing air filters to improve air quality and system efficiency.

Repairs and Upgrades: Fixing or upgrading HVAC components to maintain optimal performance.

3. Electrical Services

Routine Inspections: Checking electrical systems for safety and efficiency.

Lighting Maintenance: Replacing bulbs, fixing fixtures, and upgrading to energy-efficient lighting.

Electrical Repairs: Addressing issues with wiring, outlets, and circuit breakers.

4. Painting and Surface Maintenance

Interior and Exterior Painting: Repainting walls, ceilings, and exterior surfaces to maintain appearance and protect materials.

Surface Cleaning: Power washing and cleaning exterior surfaces to remove dirt and grime.

5. Landscaping and Groundskeeping

Lawn Care: Mowing, fertilizing, and aerating lawns to keep them healthy.

Plant Maintenance: Pruning trees and shrubs, planting flowers, and maintaining garden beds.

Irrigation System Maintenance: Inspecting and repairing irrigation systems to ensure efficient water use.

6. Janitorial Services

Regular Cleaning: Daily or weekly cleaning of common areas, offices, restrooms, and other spaces.

Deep Cleaning: Periodic deep cleaning of carpets, upholstery, and hard-to-reach areas.

Waste Management: Emptying trash bins, recycling, and managing waste disposal.

7. Energy Management

Energy Audits: Assessing energy use and recommending improvements to reduce consumption.