05/28/2026
1. Prioritize Preventive Maintenance
Waiting for something to break can quickly turn small issues into expensive repairs. Routine inspections of roofs, exterior structures, sidewalks, lighting, and drainage systems can identify problems early. Preventive maintenance plans help HOAs address minor repairs before they become major disruptions for residents.
2. Keep Common Areas Clean and Well Maintained
Shared spaces like clubhouses, entryways, sidewalks, and walkways set the tone for the entire community. Regular pressure washing, cleaning, and minor repairs keep these areas looking welcoming and safe for residents and visitors. Maintaining these spaces also helps preserve property values and community pride.
3. Stay on Top of Exterior Repairs and Painting
Exterior surfaces take a lot of wear from weather, sun exposure, and daily use. Routine painting and touch-ups on buildings, fences, railings, and community signage help prevent deterioration while keeping the neighborhood looking fresh and well cared for.
4. Maintain Parking Areas and Roadways
Parking lots, private roads, and drive lanes experience constant traffic and can quickly develop cracks, potholes, or faded striping. Regular inspections, asphalt repairs, sealcoating, sweeping, and restriping help extend pavement life while keeping traffic flow safe and organized throughout the community.
5. Partner with a Reliable Maintenance Provider
Managing multiple vendors for different services can be challenging for HOA boards and property managers. Partnering with a full-service maintenance company like City Wide Property Services allows communities to streamline repairs, preventative maintenance, and ongoing upkeep through a single trusted partner.
Contact City Wide for your HOA maintenance and Repairs at [email protected] or 1-866-219-1399