PPNC Building Maintenance
PPNC Building Maintenance
Building maintenance is a process by which a building is kept usable at a pre-determined standard for the use and benefit of its occupants or users. The standard may vary according to the function of a building. Building maintenance has become a major part of the work in the building industry as maintenance practically begins the day a builder leaves the building site as it is impossible to produce buildings which are maintenance-free.
What is Building Maintenance: Building maintenance is work undertaken to keep, restore or improve every part of a building and its services to an acceptable standard and to sustain the utility and value of the facility.
Why do we need to do building maintenance: Buildings will rapidly decay and degrade when building maintenance has been neglected. This can, of course, lead to other harmful effects and threaten safety of both occupants and building finishes. It is very important for property owners to provide and programme appropriate maintenance work for their buildings.
How does one reduce the amount of maintenance a building requires? Maintenance work can be minimised by good design and proper workmanship which should be carried out by skilled experts or competent craftsmen using suitable codes of installation, requisite building materials and methods.
What is the aim of maintaining a building: The prime aim of building maintenance is to preserve a building in its initial state, as far as practicable while retaining, where appropriate, its investment values, and presenting a good appearance; so that it effectively serves its purpose.
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