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Conseils pour gérer le budget d'entretien d'un bâtiment commercial pour 2022

By Karen L Edwards

06 décembre 2021

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When managing a commercial building, making space in the budget for regular maintenance and repairs is critical. Il peut cependant être difficile d'évaluer de manière précise le montant à mettre de côté.

De nombreuses variables entrent en jeu dans les prévisions budgétaires liées à l'entretien et aux réparations d'un bâtiment. Une bonne compréhension de l'utilisation de l'installation et de l'état du bâtiment peut vous aider à élaborer un budget bien pensé qui protège votre bâtiment de la fondation au toit.

How Is the Property Used?

Does the building house professional services or retail space? If so, expect to see people coming and going frequently. The parking areas may need frequent attention, including landscaping in warmer seasons and snow removal in winter. The interior spaces may also require more upkeep to maintain a professional appearance and ensure that features such as automatic doors stay functional.

If the building is used for more industrial applications, however, then your top maintenance priorities are more likely to be electrical and power needs, machinery repairs, or attention to loading areas and dock doors.

Current Condition of the Property

If you're uncertain how much to set aside for ongoing maintenance expenses next year, contact an expert. A professional contractor can assess the current condition of your property and help you estimate the remaining service life for the different areas of the building.

Consider also bringing in a talented general contractor or multiple contractors for specific areas such as the roof, electrical system, and HVAC system. Check to ensure you always work with contractors who are licensed and/or certified in their particular area to ensure you get accurate information.

Don't Forget Your Roof

As you navigate managing a commercial building throughout the year, one of the most important parts to include in your 2022 maintenance budgeting is your roofing system. Often, a building's roof is "out of sight, out of mind"-until there's a problem. The roofing system is your building's first line of defense against the elements, and even a small leak can result in losses and damages.

Former roofing contractor and current GAF National Accounts Manager Tim Botkin can't stress enough the importance of planning and budgeting for semiannual roof maintenance and inspections.

"In today's environment, I am seeing more building owners turn to proactive maintenance," says Botkin. That means nipping small issues in the bud before they turn into costly work orders.

"Contractors will inspect the roof and can make proactive repairs like repairing punctures, clearing out clogged drains, and removing debris that could cause problems," explains Botkin. "Inspecting and repairing roofs before heading into the winter or the summer months can help prolong the life of the roofing system."

Budgeting for the maintenance of your roof can vary anywhere from an average of five cents to eight cents per square foot, says Botkin. A professional commercial roofing contractor will perform a thorough inspection and can alert you when your roof may be nearing the end of its service life so you can begin planning your replacement budget.

Botkin points out that when it's time to replace the roof, choosing a robust system can save money and maintenance over time. For example, he says that "instead of a standard 60-mil TPO system, I am seeing a lot of owners opt for an 80-mil membrane that is going to perform better."

Add Coatings to Your Maintenance Checklist

Botkin adds that more and more building owners are considering roof coatings to extend the life of their roofing systems, especially since the products often can be obtained with just a few weeks' lead time.

"With coatings, it's all about the dry mils of the system -- that will determine how long your coating system will last," explains Botkin. "Once you have coated the roof, it should be inspected twice a year. Your contractor can let you know the condition and when to expect to need to recoat the roof."

If you're unsure of the condition of your roof or what options are available for your building as you prep your maintenance budget, the experts at GAF are here to help. Contact GAF today to get started on your maintenance budget planning.

About the Author

Karen est une rédactrice indépendante pour le secteur de la construction et sa passion pour les toitures l'a motivée au cours de ses 20 ans de travail dans le secteur.

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