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Terraces in homeowners’ communities are one of the most exposed areas of a building. Over time and with use, it is common for them to require renovation in order to guarantee the safety and well-being of residents. For this reason, it is important to know when to intervene, anticipate possible situations, and avoid more serious damage and unexpected expenses.
Over the years, clear signs of deterioration may appear. Some of the most common are:
The sooner these problems are detected, the easier it is to plan the work and avoid greater damage to the building and prevent wear from affecting the structure of the building.
In general terms, it is advisable to undertake the renovation of a community terrace when the following situations occur:
When it comes to renovating a terrace for community use, the decision lies with the homeowners’ association. It is customary to include it as an item on the agenda of a meeting, where the budget and the works are approved with the majorities established by the Horizontal Property Law and the bylaws.
If the work affects the structure, the general waterproofing or the aesthetics of the building, a technical project and a municipal permit are usually required.
In the case of terraces for private use but which are a common element (for example, in penthouses), although the resident uses it exclusively, if the waterproofing or the structure are common, the community usually has responsibility for the repair.
In any case, terraces are very valuable spaces, so it is important to pay attention to them and be able to take measures before the problem worsens. Likewise, it is essential to have the collaboration of professional companies such as Sergio Berbel, which guarantee a renovation that is suited to the terrace and the building in question.
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