Recurring seasonal work
Gutters, washing, exterior review and grounds care need predictable scheduling.
Strata Property Maintenance
Axis Care strata agreements help councils and property managers organize recurring exterior care, visible maintenance priorities and responsive repair support.

Problems addressed
Multiple common areas and decision-makers make documentation and clear scope especially important.
Gutters, washing, exterior review and grounds care need predictable scheduling.
Visible conditions need to be separated into urgent, planned and monitor categories.
Photographs and clear notes help councils and managers understand what was observed.
Work considered
The agreement should match the property, common areas, access and reporting expectations.
Process
A clear process reduces uncertainty and helps the right work move forward.
Identify recurring work, known concerns and access requirements.
Confirm visits, service coverage and communication format.
Move larger repairs and improvements into clear standalone scopes.

Planning considerations
Strata work may involve council approval, management coordination, resident notices and access scheduling.
The agreement should define included service, exclusions, materials and how additional repairs are authorized.
Questions
Straight answers help clients decide what to do next.
Yes. Communication can be coordinated with the council, property manager or authorized representative.
Yes. Custom agreements may include emergency response priority.
Photo reporting can be included to document visible conditions and completed work.
Measurements, scope, access, preparation, materials, disposal, equipment, site conditions, permits and schedule requirements can affect pricing.
Keep moving
Use the page that best matches the property concern or project goal.
Start with clarity
Provide the property location, current condition and desired result.