What is considered a Maintenance Emergency?

Maintenance Emergency

A good rule of thumb is to remember that any maintenance issue that could potentially cause injury, serious property damage, or a threat to health and safety is considered an emergency. Some examples of these maintenance concerns include:

  • Broken Water Lines
  • Flooding
  • Fire
  • Broken Door or Lock You Cannot Secure
  • Gas Leak or Broken Gas Line
  • Sewer Back-up and Flood
  • No Heat in Winter
  • No Air Conditioning in Extreme Heat Conditions
  • Electrical Issues
  • Water Emergencies
  • Leaking Roof
  • Carbon Monoxide Detection
  • Extended Power Outage
  • Intruder Break-in