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Focus on identifying common building maintenance issues that affect daily operations. Look for signs of wear, damage, or deterioration that could impact building performance or safety. Document visible problems with building systems, structural elements, or finishes that require attention. Prioritize issues that could worsen if left unaddressed or affect tenant comfort and building functionality.
Examine HVAC equipment, pumps, fans, and other mechanical systems for proper operation and maintenance needs. Check for unusual sounds, vibrations, leaks, or performance issues. Look for signs of component wear, inadequate lubrication, belt condition, filter status, and overall system cleanliness. Identify any safety concerns or code compliance issues with mechanical installations.
Inspect electrical panels, outlets, lighting fixtures, and visible wiring for safety and functionality issues. Look for signs of overheating, corrosion, loose connections, or damaged components. Check for proper grounding, adequate circuit protection, and compliance with electrical codes. Document any flickering lights, non-functioning outlets, or exposed wiring that poses safety risks.
Check for leaks, water damage, pipe corrosion, and proper drainage throughout the property. Examine fixtures, faucets, toilets, and water heaters for functionality and efficiency. Look for signs of water pressure issues, temperature problems, or blockages in drainage systems. Identify any potential water quality concerns or compliance issues with plumbing codes.
Assess the condition of walls, floors, ceilings, doors, and windows for maintenance needs. Look for cracks, settling, moisture intrusion, or damage that could affect structural integrity. Check for proper operation of moving parts like doors and windows. Document any issues with finishes, paint, or surface materials that need attention for both aesthetic and protective purposes.
Verify proper functioning of safety systems including fire alarms, emergency lighting, exit signs, and security equipment. Check for clear egress paths, proper signage, and functioning emergency systems. Look for potential safety hazards such as loose handrails, damaged stairs, or blocked exits. Ensure compliance with safety regulations and identify any maintenance needs for protective systems.
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