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Building Maintenance

Building maintenance includes cleaning common areas, removing trash regularly, and repairing items that are broken. It can involve inspecting, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems, heating and air conditioning systems, and other utility services.

Maintenance workers, also known as repair workers, fix and maintain mechanical equipment, buildings, and machines. Tasks include plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, electrical repairs and heating and air conditioning system Technical abilities.

The Maintenance Assistant will be responsible for cleaning offices, meeting rooms, bathrooms, kitchen and dining room and public areas. This is fantastic opportunity to earn competitive pay and full-time benefits. Cleaner Job Responsibilities: Responsible for all basic cleaning in and around residences or office buildings. Cleans floors and rooms. including dust mopping, damp mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, picking up larger objects off the floor, and spot cleaning glass and windows.


Responsible for all basic cleaning in and around residences or office buildings. Cleans floors and rooms. including dust mopping, damp mopping, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, picking up larger objects off the floor, and spot cleaning glass and windows.


Maintenance Worker Job Summary

We are looking for a reliable, skilled maintenance worker to perform essential upkeep tasks throughout our facility. In this position, you will be responsible for a wide variety of activities such as repairs and cleaning to ensure that our facilities are both tidy and functional. Being reliable and self-motivated with a keen eye for detail is essential in this job, as the ideal candidate will have significant work experience and solid technical knowledge. You should have the manual dexterity and physical stamina necessary for this work.

Maintenance Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform minor fixes, such as repairing broken locks, damage to walls, etc.

  • Install necessary appliances and equipment as needed

  • Check control panels and electrical wiring to identify issues

  • Maintain grounds, including garden and yard upkeep, trimming, edging, mowing lawn, collecting trash, etc.

  • Perform necessary cleaning activities, such as dusting, mopping, trash removal, etc.

  • Complete regular maintenance tasks, such as replacing light bulbs

  • Inspect and troubleshoot various equipment and systems

  • Test the functionality of the facility’s safety systems

  • Collaborate with a team of workers and other professionals during renovations and facility expansions

  • Report to facilities or maintenance manager regarding issues resolved, those needing attention, and those currently in progress

Maintenance Worker Requirements and Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Proven experience as a maintenance worker or other similar position, preferably in a corporate setting

  • Basic working knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems

  • Experience working with tools, including hand and electrical tools

  • Successful completion of on-site apprenticeship training required

  • Ability to read and utilize technical manuals and drawings

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

  • General passion for creative problem-solving


  • Detail oriented. ...

  • Problem-solving ability. ...

  • Organizational skills. ...

  • Physical ability. ...

  • Able to work quickly under pressure. ...

  • Versatility.



Maintenance workers, also known as repair workers, fix and maintain mechanical equipment, buildings, and machines. Tasks include plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, electrical repairs and heating and air conditioning system

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Landscaping

National Average $3,315

Typical Range$1,373 - $5,471

Low End - High End$300 - $11,000

How much should landscaping cost?

Landscape Service Pricing List

Landscaping

Average Cost

Landscaping Installation (from scratch)

$5,000-$25,000+

Lawn Seeding Cost

$400-$1,500

Sod Installation Cost

$1,000-$2,700

Mulching Cost

$100-$300

Average Cost of Landscaping Estimate

Annual estimates for landscaping projects range anywhere from $50 to $700 or more if you combine them. These annual tasks maintain your landscape, lawn, plants and trees. Some annual projects you might consider include:

Landscape Service Pricing List

Landscaping

Average Cost

Landscaping Installation (from scratch)

$5,000-$25,000+

Lawn Seeding Cost

$400-$1,500

Sod Installation Cost

$1,000-$2,700

Mulching Cost

$100-$300

Lawn Grading Cost

$1,000-$3,000

Artificial Turf Installation Cost

$2,700-$6,500

Sprinkler System Installation Cost

$1,700-$3,500

Pea Gravel Installation Price

$300-$400

Landscape Curbing Cost

$700-$1,700

Lawn Mowing Costs

$50-$220

Misting System Install Costs

$1,900-$3,000

Pond Installation Costs

$1,200-$5,200

Water Fountain Installation

$1,000-$4,500

Tree Trimming Costs

$75-$1,000

Tree Removal Costs

$400-$2,000

Landscape Designer Fees

$2,000-$7,000

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Grading or Resloping

Resloping a lawn costs $1,000 to $3,000. Consider grading in conjunction with your landscape design. In this way, you create a functional and aesthetic landscape without drainage issues.

Water that doesn't drain correctly away from your home's foundation can cause water damage and moisture issues, such as mold and mildew, in your basement and crawlspaces. Even a little bit of water can cause thousands of dollars in damage. To protect your property, you must grade your yard away from your home's foundation.

Landscaping Cost Per Square Foot

Basic Services

$4-$6 per square foot.

Intermediate

$6-$10 per square foot.

Full Tear Out and Remodel

$10-$40 per square foot.

Landscaping Prices Per Hour

Landscapers charge $50 to $100 per hour for a crew of two. However, you’ll almost never find hourly rates from larger companies, who prefer project pricing. If you hire a general laborer, you might find hourly rates for maintenance and smaller projects.

Backyard Landscaping Cost

Backyard remodeling costs tend to run from $1,000 to $40,000 or more, significantly higher than most front yard projects since it includes most of your outdoor entertainment areas. For complete outdoor entertainment and relaxation, you’ll want to consider the following:

Backyard Remodel Cost

A total backyard renovation costs $15,000 to $50,000 on average. For a modest remodel, including new sod, bushes and plants, you’re looking at $5,000. On the high end, you can easily break $100,000 with a pool, patio, outdoor kitchen and lounge area.

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Cost of Landscaping Front Yard

Landscaping a front yard costs $1,500 to $5,000 on average. They’re both much smaller than your back yard and don’t usually have large structures like patios or kitchens. At most, you’re looking at a basic job of sod, trees, bushes and plants. However, if you need to reslope and add any hardscaping, like walkways, you might push that number to $10,000 or a little more.

Landscaping Costs for New Home

New landscaping costs $3,000 to $15,000 for the basics of sod, walkways, bushes and trees. However, a couple things you’ll probably need with a new home that you wouldn’t otherwise include:

Landscape Architects and Other Pros

Landscape pros range from $50 to $150 per hour. The key to a beautiful and successful landscape lies, in large part, in the planning. It can help you make the most of your landscaping dollars. Even those who like to do their own planting can find professional help on the planning stage immensely valuable.

  • Landscape architects cost: $70-$150 per hour. They help you choose plants that play well together. One plant, for instance, can repel insects that would otherwise eat away at its neighbors. They also can help with creating the most interesting and beautiful designs that will say within your budget.

  • Landscape designers cost: $50-$150 per hour. Keep in mind, while they can help you decide placement of a pond or the types of plants to purchase, some landscape designers will not help with the installation.

  • Land Surveyors cost: $400-$1,000. Get a survey done anytime you have boundary changes or land division, ownership transfer, erection of fences or structures that are related to a property boundary.

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DIY vs. Hire a Professional Landscaper

For most landscaping, you can DIY much of the process, hire a professional to do it all, or a little of both. If you have the time and desire to get a little dirty, some parts of landscaping make excellent DIY projects.

Some things you’ll want to leave to the pros include:

  • Drainage installation. Messing this up can cause yard and basement damage.

  • Resloping your yard. Same as with drainage, plus it requires heavy equipment operation.

  • Design and architecture. Some plants go well together, others don’t. Some materials work well outside, others don’t. Do you know which are which?

  • Things like pools, patios and kitchens require experience and skill to pull off correctly.

  • Tree trimming and removal. Most places require a permit for this, not to mention it’s dangerous and can cause significant damage if done improperly.

There are a few great DIY projects you can do on your own. But know that messing these up, while not catastrophic, can cost you in more materials. These projects include:

  • Aerations and thatching.

  • Tree and shrub planting.

  • Sod installation.

Not sure what you need done? Contact a local landscaper for quotes and consultations.

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FAQs

How much does it cost to have a landscape designed?

You’ll spend anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 to have your landscape designed.

How much should you spend on landscaping?

You should spend as much on landscaping as you feel necessary to achieve the look you want. Most people spent between $3,000 and $15,000.

How much does landscaping cost monthly?

Monthly landscape maintenance might cost anywhere from $50 to $300 depending on the size of your yard and what you need done.

How much do landscapers charge to mow?

Landscapers charge $25 to $50 per hour per worker to mow. Most yards only take 30 minutes.

How do I landscape my front yard on a budget?

To landscape your front yard on a budget, consider pitching in with a professional or taking on the smaller projects, like planting, laying sod, aerating and thatching.

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