How To Live Harmoniously Near Your Condo's Trash Room

Posted on: 5 March 2019

If you live in a condominium, then you will need to rely on its property management company to solve problems that may arise in your unit or the common areas. If you live in close proximity to the trash room or garbage chute, you may be subject to a number of challenges. Here are some ways your condo's property management company can help you live harmoniously near your condo's trash room or garbage chute area:

Pest Control

Even though the common areas of your condo building are kept meticulously clean, insects are sometimes attracted to trash rooms or chutes. If you live next to or across the hall from your floor's garbage chute, the insects may find their way into your unit.

Property management will take steps to prevent pest infestation so that the condo community stays clean and healthy. Interventions that property managers typically implement to mitigate the risk of pest infestations in trash areas include hiring a pest control company to visit the property on a monthly basis to evaluate and treat problem areas when needed. When preventative pest management programs are implemented, the likelihood of an infestation is reduced. Interventions for pest control include traps, pesticides, and sonic devices. 

Odor Abatement

Not only can emanating odors from your floor's garbage chute permeate into your unit, but they can also make you sick. While an occasional whiff of garbage may be inevitable and unpreventable, strong, pervasive odors need to be stopped as soon as possible.

The condo management board will make sure that the maintenance staff keeps the garbage rooms clean, and they will routinely checks the chutes for odors. They will also implement deodorizing and cleaning strategies as needed. When odor control measures are routinely implemented, smells will be kept at bay.

Management companies understand the importance of strict odor control because the residents of the building can get sick from breathing in noxious fumes. In addition to nausea, eye irritation, and breathing problems, strong smells coming from the garbage room can be especially harmful for those suffering from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Noise Control

The constant dropping of garbage down the chute is very noisy. If you live next to or across the hall from the chute, you will be subject to noise at all hours of the day and night. Other noises that you may notice are the constant opening and closing of the entrance door into the chute vestibule and the clanking of recyclables that are thrown into the bins that are also stored near the garbage chute.

Property and maintenance managers can reduce garbage room noise by making sure that the door to the garbage room is in good repair and does not slam shut. Maintenance staff will also be instructed to gently place the recycling bins down instead of slamming them down after emptying so that they do not make a loud noise on the hard floor, disturbing nearby residents in their units.

Another intervention that property managers may implement is posting a sign on the garbage room door requesting that residents avoid using the trash room and chute after a certain time. Bottles and cans clanking into recycling bins can be jarring and upsetting to those living within earshot.

If you live in close proximity to your condo's trash room, work with the property management office if you any problems with noise, odors, or pests. Good property managers want to retain their residents and will do anything within reason to make sure that the condo owners' living experiences are pleasant ones. Before purchasing a condo, however, review the homeowner's association, or HOA documents, to make sure that you will be able to comply with their rules. 

For more information on the services that property management companies provide, contact a company like MacPherson's  Property Management.

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