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Create a Maintenance Plan for Your Building Exterior

4/4/2022 (Permalink)

Construction worker wearing safety harness and safety line working on a metal industry roof new warehouse To reduce the risk of storm damage to your building, implement an exterior maintenance plan.

Make A Building Exterior Maintenance Plan.

It is important to set up a routine maintenance plan for your commercial building. Not only will it keep your property looking great, but proper exterior maintenance protects your building from storm damage as well.

There are many areas on the outside of your building that should be checked frequently.

1. Roofing Inspection

Your roof is the most exposed part of the building, which makes it prone to damages during heavy winds and rainstorms. Inspect the roofing materials routinely and after a storm. Missing or damaged pieces should be replaced as soon as possible.

Inspect the gutters and drains for leaves and debris which can clog the drainage system, causing water to pool. Make sure skylights and HVAC equipment are protected from the elements.

2. Window and Building Caulking

To keep your building maintained before winter arrives in Wallingford, WA, check the caulking around the windows and doors to make sure there are no gaps around the frames. If the caulking has dried out, remove it and fill the space with fresh caulk. Be sure to caulk both the inside and outside of each window.

Your building inspection should also include checking the exterior of the building. Seal any cracks or gaps in the brick and cement. Inspect the foundation as well.

3. Landscape Upkeep

Landscape inspections should be a part of your exterior maintenance plan. Check for areas that are prone to flooding and look for pooled water from the irrigation system. Make sure all sprinkler heads are in good condition and replace any damaged units.

Keep trees and bushes trimmed frequently. During a storm, loose branches can break off and damage the building and break windows. Lay down mulch and keep landscaped areas weeded regularly. If your building sustains water damage during a storm, contact a water restoration service right away.

Implement an exterior maintenance plan to reduce the risk of storm damage to your building.

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