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What Is Corrective Maintenance? Benefits & Tips For Facilities Management

Corrective maintenance is a type of maintenance action that is performed in order to restore an asset to its original working condition. It is performed after an asset has failed, or is not performing its intended function, to return it to its pre-failure condition. The goal of corrective maintenance is to prevent future failures, reduce downtime, and improve the overall performance of the asset.

What Are the Benefits of Corrective Maintenance?

Corrective maintenance offers a number of benefits to facilities management, including improved asset performance, reduced downtime, and cost savings. By performing corrective maintenance in a timely manner, facilities managers can ensure that assets are working as intended and that any potential problems are addressed before they become a major issue. Additionally, by addressing problems as soon as they arise, facilities managers can prevent costly repairs or replacements down the road.

Tips for Effective Corrective Maintenance

In order to ensure that corrective maintenance is performed in a timely and effective manner, facilities managers should take the following steps:

Conclusion

Corrective maintenance is a key component of an effective facilities management plan. By taking proactive steps to inspect and maintain assets, facilities managers can ensure that assets are performing as intended and can prevent costly repairs or replacements down the road. Additionally, by utilizing modern technology and predictive analytics, facilities managers can stay ahead of potential problems and address them before they become major issues.