Preparing Buildings In New England For The Busy Spring Maintenance Season
Winter doesn’t just leave visible wear on buildings across New England—it creates hidden structural stress that often goes unnoticed. Snow, ice, freeze-thaw cycles, and salt exposure gradually weaken facades, masonry, windows, and exterior systems. By the time spring arrives, many properties across Boston and Cambridge are already experiencing early-stage deterioration beneath the surface. What may look like minor surface damage can quickly turn into costly structural repairs if not addressed on time. This is why spring building maintenance in New England plays a critical role in protecting commercial and residential properties. Why Spring Maintenance Matters Freeze-thaw cycles allow water to enter small cracks and expand, weakening building materials over time. Salt accumulation further accelerates corrosion and surface damage. Even when structures appear stable, internal deterioration may already be progressing. Delaying maintenance increases the risk of: Structural ...