Is your property fall ready? Each season your property goes through changes in weather conditions, and gets one season older! To keep your property in tip top shape year round it's helpful to conduct seasonal maintenance. Taking the measures today to prepare your property for the changing season assists with minimizing the damages associated with the change of seasons. Below are a few helpful tips to get a jump on the season and prep your property for the changing seasons:
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Showing posts with label Commercial property maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commercial property maintenance. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Prep Your Property For Cold Seasons
Fall is upon us and it's the time to prep your property for cold seasons. Wardrobes are making the transition to looks that are a bit more layered, but have you taken the necessary steps to layer your commercial properties with protective measures to endure winter's worst?
Here's a start for your pre-winter prepping:
Here's a start for your pre-winter prepping:
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Recession-Proof Recipe for Growth
In 2006, Block Maintenance Solutions (BMS) began as a simple LLC that was comprised of Building Maintenance Technicians and Engineers in total about 16 employees. The company remained unchanged until 2009. At that point, BMS began to grow. Over the next three years we grew to over 40 employees, and a full spectrum of building services that include:
- Construction / build-out
- HVAC service / installation
- Electrical service
- Plumbing
- Locksmith and security
- Project Management
- Inspections
- General Contracting
The revenues are up from approximately $600K in 2009 to a projected $3.6M for 2012. Anyone that has not spent the last 10 years in a comma, knows that the last three years have been some of the roughest economical times. How did we grow? We followed a simple recipe:
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