Maintenance plans follow the property, not a schedule template
Panel capacity, fuel supply, transfer-switch condition, canal-adjacent pad siting, drainage, permits, and utility sign-off all factor into what an ongoing maintenance plan needs to check.
A complete maintenance scope spells out
- The current equipment setup and service history
- How the site will be accessed and protected during visits
- Exact parts, fluids, and testing approach
- Permits, inspections, testing, and cleanup where relevant
- Exclusions, warranty terms, and change-order pricing
Port St. Lucie context
A maintenance plan has to account for both older canal-town properties dating to the 1961 General Development Corporation plat and the fast-growing subdivisions built since the 1990s. Longtime residents still measure storm risk against Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, which crossed nearly the same track through St. Lucie County within three weeks of each other in September 2004.