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Nov 12 2025 16:00
Winter Prep Tips for Commercial Properties
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As winter approaches, commercial property owners and managers face unique challenges. Proactive planning is crucial to avoid costly repairs, ensure smooth daily operations, and maintain the safety of all building occupants. By taking a few simple steps, you can make a significant difference.
Interior Prep
- Have your HVAC system professionally serviced. This includes replacing filters, checking for leaks, and testing thermostats to boost reliability and efficiency.
- Use caulk or weatherstripping to seal any gaps around windows and doors that could leak heat.
- Wrap exposed pipes in unheated spaces to prevent freezing and potential flooding.
- Check carbon monoxide and smoke detectors. Test functionality, replace batteries, and confirm they haven’t expired.
- Test backup power systems, like generators or battery packs. Ensure fuel or charge levels are sufficient and systems function under load.
- Update internal emergency plans and ensure contact info is posted in visible areas. Communicate procedures clearly to all staff and tenants.
Exterior Prep
- Examine the roof for signs of wear, such as sagging, broken shingles, or blocked drainage. Address issues before heavy snowfall.
- Clean out gutters and downspouts to avoid blockages and ice dam formation.
- Confirm snow removal contracts or restock supplies if managing in-house. Review responsibilities and ensure timely response plans.
- Inspect parking areas and walkways for damage that could worsen in icy conditions. Fix issues now and have salt or sand ready.
- Walk the property after dark to test lighting. Replace bulbs and consider upgrading fixtures to improve safety and visibility.
Tackling these winter prep tasks early offers many benefits. It’s an investment in operational continuity, occupant safety, and building integrity. Addressing small issues now can prevent larger, costlier emergencies during the harshest months. Schedule inspections or review service contracts today to get ahead of winter weather.
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