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Common Areas, Utilities, Amenities & Services Covered Under Apartment Maintenance
1) Structural & Shared Areas
- Lifts/Elevators
- Staircases and corridors
- Lobby and entrance area
- Terrace and basement
- Common walls, roofs, and exteriors
- Parking area (common or designated)
2) Essential Utilities
- Water supply (common pumps, borewells, sumps, water tanks, automatic water filler sensors etc)
- Sewage treatment plants (STP)
- Overhead and underground water tanks
- Garbage disposal systems
- Fire safety equipment and systems
- Common utility pipelines (water/drainage) passing through shafts or head passages – including vertical plumbing stacks in bathrooms if shared by multiple units
3) Electricity & Power
- Common area lighting (staircases, corridors, parking, garden, etc.)
- Backup generators/DG sets (fuel and maintenance)
- Power for lifts, water pumps, and security systems
4) Security & Surveillance
- Security personnel salaries
- CCTV system maintenance
- Access control systems (intercoms, biometric systems, etc.)
5) Cleaning & Housekeeping
- Daily cleaning of staircases, corridors, lobbies
- Pest control in common areas
- Garden/lawn maintenanceand
- Cleaning of parking and terrace areas
6) Clubhouse & Amenities (if available)
- Gym equipment servicing
- Swimming pool maintenance (cleaning, chemical treatment)
- Children’s play area upkeep
- Indoor/outdoor game areas
- Banquet or community hall upkeep
7) Administrative & Other Services
Association management software or tools
Salaries for:
- Maintenance staff (Technical)
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- Gardeners
- Office supplies or stationery
- Administrative costs of the apartment association
Structural, Shared Areas & Utilities
Apartment maintenance primarily covers the upkeep and functioning of the building’s core infrastructure and shared facilities. This includes essential elements such as lifts, staircases, corridors, lobbies, terraces, basements, parking areas, and common walls or exteriors. These areas require regular inspections, minor repairs, and painting to ensure the structure remains safe and visually appealing. In addition, utility services like water pumps, borewells, sumps, overhead/underground tanks, and sewage treatment plants are maintained to ensure continuous and hygienic water supply and waste management. Importantly, common vertical pipelines for water or drainage running through shafts or head passages, especially those shared by multiple flats (e.g., in bathrooms), are also covered under maintenance.
Electricity, Power Backup & Surveillance
Another major component of apartment maintenance involves managing electrical infrastructure and backup systems. Common area lighting, power for lifts and water pumps, and street or garden lights are routinely checked and maintained. Diesel generator (DG) sets or inverters, if provided, are serviced and fueled regularly to ensure uninterrupted power in case of outages. Security systems such as CCTV surveillance, intercoms, biometric access, and security gates are also covered, including maintenance of the hardware and software. Security staff salaries and patrol services are included to ensure a safe and secure environment for all residents.
Housekeeping, Cleaning & Sanitation
A clean and healthy environment is a top priority in any residential complex. Maintenance charges support the daily cleaning and sanitation of common areas including stairwells, corridors, lobbies, parking zones, gardens, and rooftops. Periodic pest control treatments in shared zones help prevent infestation. Landscaping and lawn care are maintained to preserve the greenery and aesthetic appeal of the apartment premises. Garbage disposal from common bins is handled by housekeeping staff or external waste management partners, ensuring hygiene and compliance with local municipal standards.
Amenities, Clubhouse & Administrative Operations
In societies with additional amenities, the maintenance fee also goes toward the upkeep of recreational and wellness facilities like gyms, swimming pools, children’s play areas, game rooms, and banquet halls. These areas require periodic cleaning, equipment servicing, and safety inspections. On the administrative side, maintenance covers the salaries of support staff (like electricians, plumbers, and gardeners), usage of apartment management software, documentation costs, and general office expenses for the Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA) or society office. These operations ensure smooth communication, transparent accounting, and prompt resolution of resident issues.