Building fabric maintenance
Building fabric maintenance generally covers the areas of your building that aren't viewed as specialist, electrical, or mechanical. This could include decoration, carpentry, glazing, doors, windows, floors, and doors of a building, all of which fall under the fabric maintenance umbrella.
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Exterior Painting and Coating
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Roofing Maintenance and Repairs
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Facade Cleaning and Restoration
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Window and Door Maintenance
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Structural Repairs
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Waterproofing and Damp Proofing
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Gutter and Drainage System Maintenance
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Insulation and Energy Efficiency Upgrades
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Interior and Exterior Signage Maintenance
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Fire Safety System Maintenance
Building fabric maintenance refers to the upkeep, repair, and preservation of the structural and exterior components of a building. This includes elements such as walls, roofs, windows, doors, floors, and ceilings. The goal is to ensure the integrity, safety, and aesthetics of the building by addressing issues like wear and tear, weather damage, and structural degradation. Regular building fabric maintenance helps prevent costly repairs, extends the lifespan of the building, and maintains a safe and comfortable environment for occupants.