Western Specialty Contractors Offers Advice on Conducting Exterior Property Inspections

Building owners and managers often struggle with determining when and how often to perform exterior property inspections.Building owners and managers often struggle with determining when and how often to perform exterior property inspections. An essential part of sustaining an attractive property and minimizing risk, inspections conducted at the right frequency and schedule are an important element for a property’s overall success.

“Every property will be different,” says Teddy Williams, Content Marketing Manager at Western Specialty Contractors. “But no matter the building’s use, there are three things to consider when determining when and how often to do exterior inspections — the property type, use, and location; the property’s overall condition; and staff availability.”

Property Type
The type, use, and location of a property play a significant role in determining inspection frequency. For example, a Class-A office building will require more inspections than a warehouse property. Property managers or building owners should think about variables including the building’s size, traffic, vacancy, visibility and the neighborhood in which it is located.

Overall Condition
The second consideration is what kind of shape the property is in right now. It’s important to factor in the age of the building, its maintenance history, and the deterioration rate of building components when determining an inspection schedule.  

Staff Availability
A property’s on-site maintenance staff and the size of the portfolio managed by the building owner or manager will naturally influence inspection schedules and frequency. 

After evaluating all the factors, a schedule and frequency can be determined for all of the major components. Monthly, quarterly or annual inspections might be appropriate frequencies depending on the property type, and schedules can be determined based on times when they will have less of an impact on tenants’ businesses.

For assistance in creating an appropriate property inspection timeline, contact the Western Specialty Contractors branch location nearest you:www.westernspecialtycontractors.com/western-locations/. For more information on building inspections, check out Western’s latest newsletter: www.westernspecialtycontractors.com/newsletter-1/.

About Western Specialty Contractors
Family-owned and operated for more than 100 years, Western Specialty Contractors is the nation’s largest specialty contractor in masonry and concrete restoration, waterproofing and specialty roofing. Western offers a nationwide network of expertise that building owners, engineers, architects, and property managers can count on to develop cost-effective, corrective measures that can add years of useful life to a variety of structures including industrial, commercial, healthcare, historic, educational and government buildings, parking structures, and sports stadiums. Western is headquartered in St. Louis, MO with 30 branch offices nationwide and employs more than 1,200 salaried and hourly professionals who offer the best, time-tested techniques and innovative technology. For more information about Western Specialty Contractors, visit www.westernspecialtycontractors.com.  

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