PTAC Drip to Roof in Hotels
PTAC Drip to Roof in Hotels
Exterior Factors
PTAC (Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner) units are common in hotels and other commercial properties. These units provide heating and cooling to individual rooms and are usually installed through an exterior wall. One potential issue with PTAC units is water leakage, which can cause damage to the building and create safety hazards for guests.
We include PTAC drip to roof inspections as part of our property condition assessments for due diligence. Here are some of the things we look for during these inspections:
- Check for water stains or discoloration on the ceiling or walls near the PTAC unit.
- Inspect the PTAC unit for signs of water leakage, such as rust or corrosion.
- Check the roof above the PTAC unit for any damage, such as cracks or holes, that might allow water to enter the building.
If we identify any issues during our PTAC drip to roof inspection, we will recommend appropriate remediation measures to ensure that the property is safe and in compliance with relevant regulations.
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