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Diamond Community Services Discuss Maintenance Plans You Need To Have In Place

u201cIf it ainu2019t broke, donu2019t fix itu201d is an age-old adage, but when it comes to HOAs, you have to be proactive regarding the maintenance of common areas. Itu2019s of the utmost importance to have maintenance plans in place so that the community can keep running efficiently. <br>https://diamondcommunityservices.com/<br>

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Diamond Community Services Discuss Maintenance Plans You Need To Have In Place

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  1. Diamond Community Services Discuss Maintenance Plans You Need To Have In Place “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is an age-old adage, but when it comes to HOAs, you have to be proactive regarding the maintenance of common areas. It’s of the utmost importance to have maintenance plans in place so that the community can keep running efficiently. By anticipating replacements and repairs, board members can reduce HOA expenses profoundly. Here you’ll learn about a few maintenance plans you must enforce as soon as possible.

  2. Preventive Maintenance This one is the most preferred and popular HOA maintenance plan you can come up with. It incorporates being more proactive about replacements and repairs. You should be regular about maintaining common area components, regardless of their condition. In doing so, you will prevent the chances of a component breaking down or minimize the consequences if it fails. Preventive maintenance always depends on time.

  3. Predictive Maintenance According to the providers of association management services, predictive maintenance is somewhat similar to preventive maintenance. It’s also a condition-based maintenance approach. In this instance, being part of the homeowners association management, you will operate on the assumption that the components in common areas will give warning signs before breaking down. Understandably, you have to constantly monitor common area components. By opting for predictive maintenance, the HOA management department can save money.

  4. Seasonal Maintenance Seasonal maintenance strategies are akin to preventive maintenance. If you want a more comprehensive maintenance plan for your community, you should undertake maintenance ventures every season. It should include maintenance tasks applicable during that specific season. Seasonal maintenance plans can help ascertain the right moment to perform specific maintenance tasks. For instance, during the spring months, you can resurface asphalt areas, repaint the common areas, or undertake landscaping projects.

  5. One More There’s one more maintenance plan you can put into action. It’s the deferred maintenance plan where you have to put maintenance tasks into a backlog because you don’t have the required funds. Finances are of significant concern for most associations. Understandably, there’s no other option but to defer them.

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