Many shopping centers have their sidewalk pressure washing managed by a national company.
Sometimes the company that oversees the maintenance is a division of the company that owns the shopping center. Many of the largest shopping centers around the country are owned and managed by large real estate property management companies that specialize in that area.
Managing shopping centers is different than managing other types of large real estate properties. The issues of rental rates, tenants, and maintenance are similar to apartment complexes and other commercial properties.
But since the tenants in shopping centers are dependent on customers coming to their location, maintenance issues have a different priority. While dirty sidewalks or other maintenance issues might make other commercial tenants unhappy, these same problems in a shopping center can prevent the tenants from being able to pay their rent.
With the sidewalk pressure washing and other maintenance of the common areas being the responsibility of the management company, they need to make certain it’s done right. They don’t need grease spots caused by one tenant affecting the traffic flow at another adjacent store. And if their sidewalks have colored concrete, they must be handled with care to prevent damage.
All shopping centers have storm drains that have to be blocked so the waste water can be recovered. EPA problems caused by not doing water recovery the right way is something all large property management companies are aware of.
So if you need professional sidewalk pressure washing you can depend on, give us a call.
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