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The most substantial risks in property maintenance often go unnoticed. Day in and day out, site superintendents and staff across Ontario face a high-risk challenge: manually wrestling [...]
February in the GTA is never predictable. One day it’s -15°C, the next it’s +5°C and pouring rain. As a property manager, the visible issues usually take priority, such as the salt stains in the [...]
For most residents in a high-rise, the garbage chute is a magic hole in the wall. You drop a bag, it disappears, and the problem feels solved. For property managers, that same chute [...]
In today’s fast-paced property management landscape, facility managers face a constantly shifting set of responsibilities. Not only are they tasked with preserving [...]
Every day, residents pack their garbage down the interconnecting metal chutes which make up a building’s garbage disposal system, culminating in the garbage room. Cleanliness [...]
Remi Network and Sabrina De Carli from MJW discuss crucial topics on the Industry Insights podcast [...]
As single-use plastics become a thing of the past for Canadians, condo owners and property managers need to adapt the way they handle garbage in their buildings. Typically, tenants [...]
Technology has touched all corners of the property management sector, but not all Prop-Tech is easy to spot. In the world of waste equipment cleaning, for example, there are tech-savvy [...]
After one of the most disruptive years on record, the waste equipment cleaning specialist is eager to enter 2022 with fresh insights and renewed optimism. “The property management [...]
Property maintenance is anything but typical in the “new normal.” Still, when it comes to raising the bar for cleanliness, Metro Jet Wash had a head start. “Sanitizing the dirtiest [...]
Cleaning garbage areas is a maintenance concern for all condo corporations, but the current pandemic has made this to-do item even more relevant given the fact there is now more [...]










