Preventive follow-up
For teams that want better long-term control over facade condition.
Facade maintenance
For facade work that sits between inspection support, preventive upkeep, and corrective interventions.
A clear overview of the service, its common use cases, and the situations where access adds complexity.
For teams that want better long-term control over facade condition.
This service naturally extends from inspection support and the follow-up work it can reveal.
The content stays concise while maintaining a clear service angle.
Follow-up and maintenance on facade areas that require specialized access.
Useful for owners and managers who want a clearer facade upkeep plan.
Building types served
This service is primarily relevant for commercial, multi-residential, and technical property contexts.
Office towers, mixed-use properties, and leased buildings with difficult access needs.
Planned work for condominiums and occupied multi-residential properties.
Safe access to technical areas, elevated surfaces, and specialized structures.
Coordinated service for schools, healthcare facilities, public buildings, and campuses.
Related services that are often requested in the same type of intervention.
Facade inspection support, rope access, and field coordination for Bill 122 requirements and compliance-driven building reviews.
Rope access maintenance and repair for facades, building envelopes, and technical areas where a lighter access setup improves efficiency.
Exterior caulking for joints, openings, and sensitive building-envelope areas on difficult-access properties.
Exterior painting, localized touch-ups, and protective coatings on difficult-access facades and elevated surfaces.
A few quick answers to help explain facade maintenance and the situations where it is most useful.
Commercial properties, condo towers, and buildings whose facades require more structured follow-up.
Inspection support focuses on access and assessment, while facade maintenance is more about ongoing care and practical follow-up work.
Yes. It can route toward caulking, repair needs, or other building-envelope services.
Yes. It can lead toward caulking, selected repairs, or other building-envelope needs.
Owners, property managers, and technical teams that want better oversight of facade condition and follow-up work.
Tell us about the building, the access challenge, and the kind of intervention you need so we can guide the right solution.