
How to Submit a Service Request with BuildingStack – Tenant Guide
December 12, 2025
Regular home maintenance is essential to preserving comfort, preventing unpleasant surprises, and reducing the risk of major repairs. Whether you are a tenant or a property owner, a few simple habits can extend the life of your installations, improve the safety of your home, and help you avoid significant damage. Here is a complete guide to taking care of your living space every day.
Each season comes with its own challenges. Here are key actions to help protect your home throughout the year:
Clear snow and ice from balconies and stairs.
Keep radiators and heaters unobstructed to ensure proper airflow.
Avoid leaving windows open for too long—this causes humidity and forces the heating system.
Check windows, screens, and weather stripping.
Clean shower and sink drains.
Air out each room to refresh the home after winter.
Clean portable air conditioner filters.
Wash bathroom exhaust fans.
Test smoke and CO₂ detectors.
Clean the balcony and store outdoor furniture.
Test all appliances before cold weather arrives.
Dust ventilation grilles.
These simple steps help reduce the risk of damage and water infiltration.
Excess humidity can lead to mold and damage walls, windows, and furniture.
Here’s how to reduce it:
Turn on the bathroom fan during and after showers.
Avoid drying towels or clothes indoors.
Leave space between furniture and walls.
Air out rooms regularly.
Report any sign of infiltration (stains, odors, excessive condensation).
Acting early prevents bigger problems later.
Defrost the freezer when ice begins to build up.
Clean the kitchen hood filters.
Avoid overloading the washer and dryer.
Clean ceramic joints regularly.
Use faucets gently to avoid damaging cartridges.
Check drains to prevent clogs.
Never pour corrosive products down the sink.
Clean the oven gently to avoid damaging surfaces.
Replace detector batteries once a year.
Check power strips and avoid overloading them.
A small issue can quickly turn into an expensive repair if it’s not reported in time.
Contact your property manager right away if you notice:
A water leak, even a minor one
An electrical outlet that heats up
A window that no longer closes properly
Unusual noises coming from an appliance
A persistent humidity or mold smell
Your property manager is there to help—don’t hesitate.
Maintaining your home is a simple investment that prevents costly repairs and ensures a comfortable living environment. By adopting good habits, you protect both your living space and your peace of mind. At Girescom, we strongly encourage tenants to report any irregularity as early as possible—quick action protects everyone.