Simple & Inexpensive Ways to Upgrade Your Home's Curb Appeal
Nahc pm and curb appeal class 2011
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Transcript of Nahc pm and curb appeal class 2011
Preventative Maintenanceand
Curb Appeal
“Taking A Fresh Look at Your Cooperative”Presented by:
Vannessa Davis Ware and
Roger Hall
What is Curb Appeal?
• PLEASE GIVE US YOUR IDEAS!
• Is your perspective the same as management?
There are three types of Curb Appeal
• Daytime – Monday thru Friday During Business Hours
• Night - Monday thru Friday After-hours
• Weekend – Saturdays and Sundays
Daytime Curb Appeal
• Usually quiet during the business day
• Trash and debris should be picked up at all times
Night Curb Appeal
• Most residents are home
• Children at play in the evening
Night Curb Appeal
• All lighting should be burning
• Entry sign should be well lit if possible
• Clubhouse should be well lit
Weekend Curb Appeal
• Property is usually quite active
• Prospective new members are visiting the cooperative
Weekend Curb Appeal
• Children busy at play areas
• Trash should be picked up late in the day on Friday for weekend traffic
• ** Most important time for the property to look its best
What is PreventativeMaintenance?
• PLEASE GIVE US YOUR IDEAS!
Is your perspective the same as management?
Preventative Maintenance is…
• Taking care of predictable maintenance needs.
• We know that certain problems will occur, and often we have a good idea when they will occur.
• Examples are:– Lawn Mowing– Furnace Filter Changes– Exterminating– Gutter Cleaning– Caulking– Elevator Service– Tuck Pointing– Painting Hall and Buildings
No matter what size or style of cooperative you are, a good preventative maintenance
plan will help keep all systems going!
• It will prevent major maintenance problems
• It will help to keep wear and tear and breakdowns to a minimum
• It will save you time and money
• It will increases member satisfaction
When do you start a preventative maintenance plan?Ideally in the beginning when the buildings are turned over for occupancy. Your maintenance staff must have extensive knowledge of all functional systems.
Discipline is needed to maintain the routine of a PM Plan. It the PM Plan is not followed and accomplished on a yearly bases the long range impact on the maintenance budget will be significant.
Signage
• Signage is one of the tools each property has to identify its self and attract a prospect to your office.
• All signage, to be effective must always be professionally done.
• The entry sign must be easy to see and read from a distance. Many people are passing your property in a vehicle that may like your curb appearance and will need to be able to read your property name.
• The entry sign must be well maintained. No peeling paint, pieces missing, letters missing and grounds around the sign well groomed.
Entry Signs
Nottingham Village New hours, over laid
Entry Signs
Banners
Banners are temporary. They are attention getting!
Yard SignsWatch placement of added signs!
Too much fringe, Can you read the phone number?
Boot Leg Signs
No leaning signs Must be able to read
All signage is important. Make sure all stop signs, street signs, informationsigns, parking signs, etc. are in good readable condition. Paint posts if needed.
Flags draw attention No leaning signs
Corporate Branding
Flowers
• Flowers always add a sparkle to your curb appeal.• They should be planted in late spring or as soon
as weather in your area permits. If your budget does not allow you to plant in several areas on your property; pick a key focal point to make a great impression.
• This may be in front of your office or around the entry signs. Keep your flower beds weed free and don’t forget to water them.
• Mulch adds a nice touch and also helps hold moisture in the ground.
• In the fall of the year remove dead flowers and trim back perennials. Re-mulch if needed.
• If fall planting is done when winter arrives also pull dead fall plantings.
Beautiful! A member’s touch!
Landscaping
• Shows prospective members that we go the extra step to keep the cooperative looking sharp.
• Colorful flowers • Fresh mulch• Edged beds and sidewalks• Trim bushes regularly • Keep trees trimmed , for people
and mowers walking under them • Dead flowers or bushes are worse than none at all• No weeds in bushes
• Long grass or weedy grass does not look good and will contribute to an overall negative impression.
• In the fall do not forget leaf removal!
A well groomed lawn
Do you have a “Golden Pathway to the Office?
Neat and Clean? Landscape well Groomed?
A “Golden Pathway” to the office!
High Rise Buildings
Give attention to high rise entry.Maintenance entry should look neat too!
High Rise Buildings
The Golden Pathway Front Lobby Looks Welcoming
The Golden Pathway
Not Much Land? Use Planters!
Lobbies
Lobbies
Lobbies
Your lobby area does not have to be very large, to be attractive.
• Add wall decorations or pictures to give needed spice.
Lobbies
Small area, but very nice. Mail area must be neat too!
Elevators, keep them clean and polished.
Carpeted Floor Tile Floor
Low rise building entry
Streets and Parking Lots
• Streets and parking lots are important too.
• Patch pot holes.
• Keep parking lots and curbs free of litter, gravel and leaves. Re-stripe parking lots as needed.
• Paint fire hydrants (according to city codes & colors) when paint fades or starts to peel.
Patch pot holes Nice and clean
Keep Parking Garages Maintained
Buildings
• Keep roofs and gutters cleaned of debris, especially in heavily wooded areas
• Where possible remove window A/C units when not being used.
• Keep patio areas clean and tidy. • No stickers on entry doors or windows. • Window coverings• Shutters & Mailboxes• Front Doors
BuildingsAre window coverings needed?
Do you have patios like this?
• Patio inspections every six months will help avoid cluttered patios.
• Window and door inspections every six months also aid in keeping your cooperative looking good!
• Graffiti should be removed from any surface on property immediately. This includes buildings, hallways, playground equipment and sidewalks.
No Graffiti is Good
Well Maintained Buildings
What do you look for on unit inspections?
Did you Change the filter? Are your water heaters working?
Fences
• Keep perimeter fencing and patio fences in good repair.
• Replace missing boards and no peeling paint.
Poor FencingPeeling paint Needs repair
Beautiful Patio Fence
The Dumpster Area
• The dumpster area should never be ignored. Clean these areas daily.
• Do not let large discarded items pill up in this area. Shopping carts should be returned to the business they came from.
Keep dumpster areas clean at all times
• If your trash containers do not accommodate your property’s needs, talk with your regional property manager.
• Review the size of your containers and the frequency of their dumping.
Does large trash accumulate ?
• A bi-annual heavy trash pick up week, where large roll off dumpsters can be on property for a short period on time helps with large items.
• This is also a good time to clean out maintenance shops and garages.
Vehicles Owned by CooperativeKeep Clean Keep Neat
Staff Appearance
• The most visible people on your property is the maintenance department.
• Maintenance Staff must be in clean uniforms or site shirts everyday.
• The office staff must also look professional.• Business casual attire is fine, but no jeans. • If your cooperative allows “dress down"
Fridays, jeans must be neat and clean.
Never, no under shirts!
Maintenance Uniforms
Uniform Shirt Uniform, Maybe…Maybe Not!
Office Attire
The Sales Office
The Sales Office
• The office should be clutter free and inviting.• Make sure that the office and any public area
that may be viewed by a prospect is clean and odor free.
• The office should be smoke free. • No cooking in the office. • Your information table should neat and only
have up to date information on it. Do not over load your display/information table.
Manager’ OfficeDoes your manager’s desk look like this? This manager is busy, but neater.
Neat Message Board Cluttered Message Board
The Clubhouse
Clubhouse
Clubhouse
The Model
• The model should be opened and closed each day.
• Like the office it should be odor free and inviting.
• The model gives the opportunity to showcase your product.
Mini Models
Playgrounds
• Playground equipment must be in good condition.
• Repair or replace broken items.• Seating areas are good to add for parents to
sit and watch children at play.• Add playground mulch when needed.• Check edging and replace as needed.
Playgrounds
• Playground equipment must be in good condition.
• Repair or replace broken items.• Seating areas are good to add for parents to
sit and watch children at play.• Add playground mulch when needed.• Check edging and replace as needed.
Holiday Decorating
• Holiday decorating is encouraged if tastefully done.
• Sometimes “less is best”. If you do not have enough funds in your budget for a lot of elaborate decorations, select a focal point that is highly visible to the public and decorate that area.
• Holidays do not last for months, so your decorations should come down within a few days after the holiday ends.
Curb Appeal & Advertisement
• A. Brochures• B. Letterhead• C. Business Cards• D. White/Yellow
Pages
• E. Newspapers• F. Apartment
Guides• G. Site Flyers• H. Internet
What’s Next?
What Can You Do To Improve Your Preventative Maintenance and
Curb Appeal?
• Review your budget to what is covered for landscaping.
• Review your budget to see if you need to add other items.
• Do patio inspections.• Do window inspections.• Start a Grounds
Committee.
• Review you office stationary.
• Review or create brochures.
• Inspect playgrounds.• “Weed & Feed” your lawns
to build turf and prevent weeds.
• Plant Flowers!
• Get Members involved. • Review and update property policies.
Short and Long Term Goals
Short Term Goals• New Letter Head• New Brochures• Adding Maintenance
Uniforms• Add Flowers Beds• Mulch• Paint Signs• Update PM Plan
Long Term Goals• Adding a pet walk• New signage• Upgrade Playgrounds• Physical Improvements:
– Paving Streets– New Siding– New Fencing– Enclosing Dumpsters
What have you done on your properties to improve curb appeal?Suggestions, ideas, comments.
Who reviews your preventative maintenance plan and makes sure it is
being followed?