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Noticing a shift towards faster, less careful boiler maintenance. Don't fall for it.
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drew9068d ago
Stick to your scheduled maintenance no matter what. I set calendar reminders for mine and just ignore the rush jobs.
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adams.vera8d ago
Did you see that study about how much more REACTIVE maintenance costs? I read a summary last week that said it can cost like three times as much over time because of bigger breakdowns and lost work time. Your method is the SMART way because it stops those emergency fixes from even happening. Putting it on the calendar and sticking to it is the only thing that works for me too. Letting rush jobs slide keeps your own schedule from falling apart.
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christophermitchell5d ago
The 2023 maintenance report did mention that three times cost figure, but it was specifically for industrial settings. I mean, for regular office stuff, it's probably less, but still way more expensive than just keeping up with things. Putting it on the calendar is crucial, but idk, ignoring all rush jobs might let small problems turn into big ones. Maybe it's just me, but I try to leave some open slots each week for emergency fixes so my schedule doesn't get wrecked. That way, you're proactive but not rigid when something actually breaks.
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