Property Maintenance Involves More Than Just the Building Itself
Property maintenance includes external supplies such as waste management, sewer and pump control, heating systems, meter readings, and energy reports.
Internal and External Waste Management
This includes emptying various containers and possibly waste chutes, coordinating with waste management companies, etc. There may be different sorting schemes that contribute to a better environment and save money in handling the property's waste.
Sewer and Pump Control
It is essential that the sewers are cleaned and maintained to avoid leaks and other water damage. Similarly, it is crucial that the property's water supply and heating system function correctly, with the right pressures and temperatures.
Optimization of Heating Systems
A professional heating engineer can save a lot of money by ensuring that the heating system is correctly adjusted and all temperatures are optimized.
Besides the economic aspect, it also impacts health, as incorrect settings can lead to harmful bacteria. It pays off in many ways to have a skilled heating engineer.
Meter Readings and Energy Reports
Various reports need to be filled out, such as VKO/ELO reports and other energy reporting. Monitoring heat consumption, temperature conditions, pressure readings, etc., is all part of managing the building's supplies.
Electric meters for common installations must also be read, and consumption reported. Any abnormal fluctuations are noted, and the causes identified and corrected.