1. Emergency Repairs:

    • Immediate response to critical issues like burst pipes, electrical failures, or heating system breakdowns.

  2. Plumbing Repairs:

    • Fixing leaks, clogs, or broken fixtures as they occur.

  3. Electrical Issues:

    • Addressing power outages, malfunctioning outlets, or flickering lights.

  4. HVAC Repairs:

    • Responding to heating or cooling system failures, ensuring comfort for tenants.

  5. Roof Leaks:

    • Repairing leaks or damage caused by storms or wear and tear.

  6. Security Issues:

    • Responding to security system failures or broken locks, ensuring the safety of the property.

  7. Appliance Repairs:

    • Fixing or replacing malfunctioning appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, or washers/dryers.

  8. Pest Control:

    • Immediate action to handle infestations reported by tenants, such as rodents or insects.

  9. Cleaning and Restoration:

    • Responding to spills, water damage, or other incidents that require immediate cleanup and restoration efforts.

  10. Landscape and Grounds Issues:

    • Addressing fallen branches, damaged fencing, or other landscaping problems caused by storms or accidents.

  11. Window and Door Repairs:

    • Fixing broken windows, doors that won't close properly, or issues with weatherstripping.

Reactive maintenance is essential for keeping properties safe and functional, but balancing it with proactive strategies can lead to better overall management and reduced costs.

Reactive Maintenance Services