Chicago property and building maintenance plan
Property maintenance
plan is all about preventive maintenance, regularly
not letting small coating problems develop into large ones.
This prudent approach means savings because coating deterioration
is exponential and undercutting that growth means less contractor
work (and your expense to pay for it) on average. Time
is saved because you do not have to collect several
estimates and decide again. No need to hold condo association
meetings. Your expenses are spread in small
portions over a period of time so budgeting is easier.
Property maintenance
plan is meant for surfaces that experience excessive wear, such
as decks or stairs. We will touch up any other surface, of course,
to keep away the elements, especially considering Chicago climate.
Property maintenance
plan has proved to be an excellent solution for metal staircases
which tend to rust. Rust develops more at welding and foot traffic
impact points so rust prevention is required for long-term structural
integrity. During Chicago winter, salting often takes place
on stairs, contributing to accelerated rusting.
It works great for
a condominium buildings as they require regular touch-up of
common areas.
Any touch-up that
is done will be with fully compatible, most times the same product
and color formula that was originally applied by our workers,
minimizing spot visibility and eliminating chemical incompatibility.
And last, but not
least, we keep you informed about the state
of your property. Should you require services beyond what regular
maintenance covers, we will provide you with an advanced notice
for your consideration.
Maintenance plan
includes:
- Guaranteed two man-days or
more per year for spot touch-ups and miscellaneous coating
problems, depending on property size, prepaid at today's
rates
- Yearly inspection for coating deterioration
- Written report and recommendations
- Flexibility to add other services if desired
Chicago weather harsh and unforgiving, with drastic temperature changes,
freezes and thaws. Regular maintenance goes a long way to combat
its effects.
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