The façade and common areas are your building’s calling card and affect its value and safety. Here’s when to rehabilitate and what to consider as a residents’ association.
When to rehabilitate
- Cracks, flaking or risk of falling render.
- Damp in courtyards, terraces or roofs.
- An unfavourable result in the ITE (Technical Building Inspection).
- Improving insulation and energy efficiency (may qualify for grants).
What’s included
- Repair and rendering of the façade (mortar, paint, external insulation).
- Courtyards, roofs and terraces: waterproofing and drainage.
- Common areas: entrance, stairs, lighting and accessibility.
- Scaffolding, nets and all safety measures.
How to choose a company
Ask for a detailed, fixed quote, references from other buildings, public liability insurance and a realistic schedule. A single point of contact with the chairperson and the administrator avoids hassle.
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