by admin | Apr 13, 2026 | POSTS
If you manage a multi-unit residential building or a commercial portfolio in Vancouver, you already know the feeling. It’s 2:00 AM on a rainy Tuesday, and your phone starts buzzing. It’s not a social call. It’s the dreaded "water is coming through my...
by admin | Apr 12, 2026 | POSTS
If you are a property manager in Vancouver or sitting on a Strata Council in the Lower Mainland, you’ve likely had "The Nightmare." You know the one: it’s 2:00 AM on a rainy Tuesday, and a $10 braided hose under a sink on the 14th floor decides to give up...
by admin | Apr 12, 2026 | POSTS
If you manage a high-rise building in the Vancouver area, you’ve likely had "The Nightmare." It usually starts with a 2:00 AM phone call. A pipe burst on the 18th floor, and by the time anyone realized it, water was cascading down the elevator shafts,...
by admin | Apr 11, 2026 | POSTS
Imagine it’s 2:00 AM on a Saturday. You’re the facilities manager for a high-rise in downtown Vancouver, and a pipe just burst on the 14th floor. In many buildings, that water would run for hours, soaking through floorboards, damaging elevators, and racking up a...
by admin | Apr 11, 2026 | POSTS
If you are a Property Manager or sit on a Strata Council in Vancouver, you already know the sinking feeling that comes with an emergency page at 2:00 AM. In the Lower Mainland, that notification is rarely about a noise complaint: it’s usually about water. And in...