Commercial Property Resources

Guidance for Smarter Facility Decisions

Practical answers for property managers, business owners, and facility teams planning repairs, maintenance, and improvements across the Greater Wasatch Front.

Commercial Property Maintenance Resources

Good maintenance decisions protect your property, reduce disruption, and help your budget go further. These guides are written for property managers, business owners, and facility teams planning repairs, improvements, or preventive maintenance.

Explore practical advice on asphalt, concrete, tile, and facility upkeep, then connect with Bison Commercial Services when you are ready to talk through the right next step for your site.

Commercial Maintenance Guides

Useful planning topics for commercial properties, retail centers, office buildings, warehouses, and multi-site facilities.

Commercial concrete repair planning

Concrete

When Should a Commercial Property Repair or Replace Concrete?

Learn how cracking, settlement, trip hazards, drainage, and traffic patterns affect repair planning.

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Commercial asphalt maintenance planning

Asphalt

Asphalt Repair or Replacement: Cold Fill, Infrared Repair, and Full Replacement

Compare temporary patches, infrared asphalt repair, cut-out patching, and replacement for commercial lots.

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Commercial tile repair planning

Tile

Commercial Tile Issues That Should Not Wait

Know when loose tile, cracked grout, water exposure, and worn transitions can become safety concerns.

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Commercial facility maintenance checklist

Facility Maintenance

What to Include in a Preventive Maintenance Plan

Build a practical plan for repairs, surface upkeep, fixtures, doors, drywall, painting, and after-hours work.

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Common Property Maintenance Questions

How do I know if a repair can wait?

Look at safety, water intrusion, traffic impact, and whether the problem is spreading. Trip hazards, potholes, loose tile, drainage issues, and damage in customer-facing areas should usually be reviewed sooner rather than later.

Can commercial repairs be scheduled after hours?

Many repairs can be coordinated outside normal business hours to reduce disruption for customers, tenants, staff, deliveries, and daily operations.

What information helps with an estimate?

Photos, the property address, the affected area, timing needs, and a short description of the issue all help Bison understand the scope and recommend the right next step.

Need Help Planning a Commercial Project?

Talk with Bison Commercial Services about repairs, maintenance, or improvements for your property.

Call (385) 800-1321 or email service@bisoncs.net.