November 2023
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Inside the November Issue |
HVAC, Plumbing,
Lights, Exterior
Winter Maintenance Checklist for Commercial Properties
Steps need to be taken in advance to protect your commercial property through winter. Every step you take can save money and repairs down the road. The Frankenmuth Insurance Company offers the following to help its clients and others get ready for winter maintenance of their properties.
HVAC and Plumbing: Even if your
property is vacant during the winter
months, keeping heaters on a low setting
can keep pipes from freezing or breaking.
Carrying this small heating expense
throughout the winter will cost less than
an expensive pipe replacement bill. If tenants
will be inside year-round, inspect the
heating system thoroughly. Make repairs
before the thermostat is cranked up.
Windows and Doors: Are all entrances sealed and secured? Cracks and drafts can run up energy costs throughout the winter. Replace any windows that show wear and re-seal openings. Double-checking entrances also can protect against burglars if the property is vacant.
Roof: Check your roof for damage and loose shingles. Inspect gutters and ensure they’re secured to the building. Paying attention to your roof and making repairs can stop ice dams from forming on top of your building. After a large snowfall, clean the roof of excess snow.
Lighting: Winter brings earlier sunsets and darker days. Indoor and outdoor lighting is essential for commercial property safety. Add lighting indoors to combat the darkness and replace burned-out bulbs. Assess exterior lighting, especially around entrances and in high-traffic areas. If you haven’t already, consider investing in automatic lights with sensors that turn on at dusk or when movement is detected.
Exterior: Keep the parking lot and sidewalks
surrounding the building free of snow
and ice. Shovel after each snowfall. Keep
salt on the ground to prevent slips and falls.
These steps not only promote employee
and visitor safety, but also help to
prevent lawsuits from accidents. Full story »
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