Winter Preventative Maintenance Checklist

As temperatures drop, ensuring your facilities are prepared for winter is crucial for preventing costly damage and for keeping your staff and visitors safe and comfortable. Use this checklist as a guide to properly winterize your building!

Exterior and Grounds

Task Action
Inspect Roof and Drainage Clear gutters, downspouts, and drains of leaves and debris. Check the roof for loose shingles, cracks, or potential leaks that heavy snow or ice could worsen.
Secure Water Access Points Drain and shut off exterior hose bibs (spigots) and irrigation systems. Store hoses and cover outside faucets to prevent freezing and bursting pipes.
Examine Walkways and Pavement Repair any cracks in sidewalks, driveways, or parking lots. Potholes and uneven surfaces pose tripping hazards and can be damaged further by freeze-thaw cycles.
Tree and Shrub Care Trim dead or weak tree branches that could fall onto the building or power lines under the weight of snow or ice.
Check Emergency Exits Ensure all exterior doors and emergency exits are properly sealed to prevent drafts, but remain easy to open. Verify proper operation of panic hardware.

HVAC and Mechanical Systems

Task Action Details
Service Heating Systems Schedule a professional inspection and tune-up for boilers, furnaces, and heat pumps. Change air filters monthly to ensure optimal efficiency and air quality.
Insulate Pipes Add insulation to exposed water pipes, especially those running through unheated areas like basements, crawlspaces, or exterior walls, to guard against freezing.
Test Thermostats Verify that all thermostats are accurately reading temperatures and operating the heating system correctly. Calibrate or replace faulty units.
Check Ventilation Ensure air intakes and vents are clear of obstructions (like snow drifts or debris) to maintain proper air flow and prevent carbon monoxide buildup.

Interior and Safety

Task Action Details
Inspect Windows and Doors Apply weather stripping or caulk around any windows and doors with noticeable drafts. Repair broken seals or cracked panes.
Review Emergency Supplies Restock supplies for snow and ice removal (salt, shovels, snow blower fuel). Verify emergency kits, flashlights, and generators (if applicable) are ready for use.
Test Fire Safety Equipment Check fire alarms, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors. Ensure fire extinguishers are charged and easily accessible.
Educate Staff Remind staff of the risks of using space heaters (ensure they follow safety guidelines) and the importance of reporting cold spots or maintenance issues immediately.

 

Taking these proactive steps now can save significant time, stress, and money when the cold weather truly sets in. Let the experienced professionals at SFM help you to maintain a facility that is safe and efficient all winter long! Reach out to us to learn more!