Not every asset carries the same operational risk
Critical systems deserve a different level of attention than lower-impact assets. PM planning should reflect what failure means for the site, not just how easy it is to schedule the visit.
Useful PM creates better decisions later
When inspections are thoughtful and findings are documented clearly, maintenance becomes a planning tool. Teams can prioritize corrective work, budget more intelligently, and recognize when a recurring issue deserves deeper diagnostics.
What a buyer can look for in a better PM program
- Clear prioritization between critical and non-critical equipment
- Findings that support action, not just completion records
- Connections between PM history, service events, and replacement planning
- Visibility into what should be addressed now versus monitored over time
Why this matters to the site structure
PM content naturally links back into maintenance, emergency service, diagnostics, and HVAC service pages. That makes it a strong cluster hub for both education and conversion support.
When to Call
If you're seeing this in your system, it may need to be evaluated directly.