Tony Ransley & Jerry Tyrrell
Published 1998
Softcover 98 pages
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The degree to which one possesses a healthy maintenance philosophy will directly influence subsequent enjoyment and independence as a property owner. Although good building quality from the get-go minimizes periodic maintenance needs throughout the life of the building, a logically planned maintenance regime will reduce the necessity for costly unplanned maintenance. It is this attitude that the Property Maintenance Handbook preaches, complete with details and examples as to how best to tend to the details of your maintenance considerations.
The book will guide you through the process of creating maintenance schedules and records, constructing flowcharts, inspecting, detecting and troubleshooting faults, budgeting, and developing maintenance programs that are easy to use and suited to the type of property with which you are associated. The content is clearly presented, consisting of simple prose, diagrams, photographs, charts, as well as pre drawn checklists for you to use. |