Common Areas to Be Checked During Building Maintenance

If you own a building in Seattle, building maintenance is a must-have task you should have on your checklist, especially if it is a commercial building for renting out to offices. Tenants always prefer buildings that are well maintained, for they offer a sense of security and safety for the employees working in that particular building.



Now building maintenance in Seattle is best left to professionals who specialize in the task, but building owners should nevertheless keep an eye on different aspects of their building in order to have a general knowledge about how building maintenance is carried out and what all trouble-prone areas should be checked regularly.

Given below are some important areas where building maintenance should be carried out on a regular basis:

Plumbing Pipes and Drains

Plumbing pipes have a tendency to get jammed due to solid waste blockage or excess volume of water being drained (such as in case of rainwater/floodwater draining). Hence, it is an absolute necessity to drains and pipes for any blockages or leakages. One of the common indications of blockage is leaking drain pipes near the mains.

Fire Hazards and Fire Emergency Equipment Checks

Fire is something no one wants in their property, hence it is necessary to check the building for possible fire hazards and replace or remove them as necessary. The building maintenance crew should also check fire equipment such as fire extinguishers and water pipes, along with properly working and accessible fire exit routes.

Ceilings and Walls Checks

Old buildings that have been exposed to harsh weathers for long tend to develop small cracks or tear on the walls and some parts of the ceilings, irrespective of the quality of the material used in its construction. Regularly checking for such issues on walls and ceilings can expose any hidden or premature cracks that can be immediately repaired before it degrades any further.

Ventilation Checks

Blocked or dirty ventilation connections and tubes can generate bad odors that can easily spread all over the building as long as all the areas are connected via the same ventilation mains. It is extremely difficult and time-consuming to remove smells once they have gotten it, hence building owners should follow the “prevention is better than cure” policy and maintain the ventilation regularly.

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