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End-of-Summer Maintenance: Detailed Checklist for a Safe Seasonal Transition

  • Training
  • Aug 29
  • 2 min read

As summer winds down, it’s essential for hotel maintenance teams to conduct a thorough inspection of property systems and equipment to ensure everything is functioning efficiently and safely ahead of the fall season. High temperatures, increased occupancy, and frequent use during the summer months can place additional stress on building infrastructure. Proactive maintenance now can prevent breakdowns, safety issues, and unnecessary costs later.


Key Maintenance Areas to Review:

1. HVAC Systems:
  • Clean or replace air filters in guest rooms and public areas.

  • Check for refrigerant leaks, clogged drain lines, or corrosion.

  • Test thermostats for accuracy and recalibrate if necessary.

  • Inspect fan motors and belts for wear and tear.


2. Exterior Lighting and Signage:
  • Replace any burned-out bulbs on pathways, entrances, and parking areas.

  • Test light sensors and timers to ensure proper dusk-to-dawn functionality.

  • Clean lenses and remove obstructions that may dim illumination.


3. Doors and Weather Seals:
  • Inspect weather stripping on guest room and exterior doors for damage or gaps.

  • Replace worn seals to prevent drafts and energy loss.

  • Check door closers and hinges to ensure smooth operation


4. Sidewalks, Stairs, and Handrails:
  • Look for cracks, shifting, or uneven surfaces that could pose trip hazards.

  • Tighten or replace loose handrails.

  • Pressure wash surfaces to remove dirt, mildew, and slippery buildup.


5. Laundry and Mechanical Rooms:
  • Clean dryer vents to prevent lint buildup and reduce fire risk.

  • Check water heaters for sediment buildup or corrosion.

  • Inspect utility connections, valves, and emergency shutoffs.


6. Pest Prevention:
  • Seal cracks around the foundation, doors, and windows.

  • Inspect garbage areas and ensure containers are tightly sealed.

  • Schedule routine pest control if not already in place.

 

Documentation:

All inspections, repairs, and service needs should be documented. Consistent documentation ensures that work orders are tracked and completed in a timely manner, while also supporting compliance and audit-readiness.Maintaining high standards year-round requires attention to seasonal transitions. By taking the time to complete these detailed checks, your property will remain safe, efficient, and guest-ready as we move into the fall season.Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence and safety across all properties.

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