Downtime from unexpected machinery breakdowns costs your company time and money. You should continuously invest in maintenance and replace vital components to ensure your jobs run smoothly. Consider getting new parts when your schedule is not packed with projects.
The best time of year to buy components is just before and during winter or quieter business seasons. Maximize on these quieter times when the pressure of looming project deadlines is not a factor or at least less of a factor in impacting your productivity.
Winter is usually when construction winds down in various regions of the country. You may be preparing to place your equipment in storage until springtime and wait for the uptake of projects. Consider creating a maintenance strategy and acquiring new construction parts continuously to extend your machinery’s life cycle. But, be smart about maximizing downtime and investing in your fleet in winter.
By taking advantage of the quieter season, you are not pressed to find the right parts immediately. You can compare prices, quality and service, ensuring you buy the perfect parts and have your equipment ready for peak performance.
As mentioned, you should prioritize getting parts throughout the year as part of your ongoing preventive maintenance commitment and maximize your purchases in off-peak seasons. In addition, minimize downtime by: