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Pro Serve’s Daniel Vicknair performs maintenance on a truck in the company’s fleet in Prairieville, Louisiana. Fluids should be checked and sampled regularly as part of a scheduled preventative maintenance program. (Photo by John Ballance)
In the daily management of equipment and job site priorities, busy plumbing contractors risk having preventative maintenance of vehicles and equipment fall by the wayside. To reduce those risks, contractors are encouraged to establish a preventative maintenance program and educate staff on how to follow it. When maintenance becomes everyone’s responsibility, there is less chance for routine maintenance to be neglected. Aside from routine oil changes and tire checks, several additional maintenance tasks should be at the top of every to-do list. This includes many items that have the potential to decrease productivity and increase costs, ultimately affecting much more than
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