When calamity strikes, it’s easy to give up and leave your house “as is” until all the essential repairs are completed. However, carefully consider your possibilities. Walking away may have more ramifications than you realize.
1- There’s a Chance You’ll Lose Your Insurance Coverage
Following a disaster, your insurance company may need board-up and tarp-over services to become eligible for damages reimbursement under your homeowner’s insurance policy. Why? After damage occurs, the sooner you wall up and tarp over, the more probable you are to avoid more damage.
2- There Is a Danger of Additional Injury
Additional harmful factors, such as wind and water and animal and human intruders, can enter your home through holes in walls and roofs. This might exacerbate your current problems – and, as a result, your repair expense.
3- Additional Property Loss Is a Possibility
If vandals or criminals gain entry to your house, they might ruin or steal anything, including gadgets, appliances, HVAC systems, plumbing pipes, fixtures, and other items that could be sold for scrap. Nothing is secure in an open, unprotected house.
4- Reduce Unscheduled Downtime
Machine downtime is unavoidable when maintenance is conducted, whether you choose reactive or preventative maintenance. However, downtime may be considerably avoided by planning care ahead of time with a maintenance plan. Wait periods to see expert technicians or the delivery time of essential components may lengthen the machine’s downtime in the event of reactive maintenance repairs.
After you execute preventative maintenance, you can schedule the process at a time that is suitable for you and your business (for example, when residents have left the building or activities have ended for the day), reducing production and efficiency disruptions.
5- Encourage Good Health and Safety
Maintaining accurate records and preventative maintenance can help your facility’s health and safety. In preventive care, health and safety are frequently thought of as primarily a concern in buildings with dangerous equipment. However, health and safety are vital in all facilities, including office towers and schools.
6- Enhance Consumer Loyalty
Keeping equipment functioning as effectively as possible saves money and generates more income, but it also helps establish brand image and improve customer happiness. Preventive maintenance is used in facilities that manufacture things for sale to minimize breakdowns and preserve the quality of the commodities produced. This ensures consumer happiness with the product, which promotes the brand image.
7- Spend Less
The cost of expedited shipping on critical machinery components, remuneration for specialist personnel, and missed sales income or production while the equipment isn’t in use must be factored into emergency reactive maintenance budgets. Even worse, neglecting to conduct preventative maintenance effectively may need a complete equipment replacement, resulting in skyrocketing expenses.
Preventive maintenance expenditures might be scary at first, mainly if your institution is on a limited budget. On the other hand, maintaining your equipment is a long-term investment in the success of your firm.
Preventive maintenance helps your equipment last longer, lowers downtime, minimizes reactive maintenance requests, assists you in managing compliance and inspection requirements, and eliminates costly emergency repairs.