Hotel Preventive Maintenance Checklist: Bathroom
This routine maintenance tasks and visual inspections checklist can take care of general maintenance. hotels require a good preventive maintenance strategy to keep things working in good condition in the first place. One of the best ways to accomplish that is by implementing this PM checklist to solve your problems before they occur, maintain your Bathroom and improve customer satisfaction.
Hotel Preventive Maintenance Checklist: Bathroom
This routine maintenance tasks and visual inspections checklist can take care of general maintenance. hotels require a good preventive maintenance strategy to keep things working in good condition in the first place. One of the best ways to accomplish that is by implementing this PM checklist to solve your problems before they occur, maintain your Bathroom and improve customer satisfaction.
Room #:
INITIAL INSPECTOR
INSPECTION DATE
MAINTENANCE REPAIRS
Engineer
Start Date
End Date
HOUSEKEEPING TASKS
Housekeeper
Start Date
End Date
BATHROOM
Inspect and test bathroom door; it should open and close quietly.
Make sure the lock is in good working order.
Inspect door stop.
Inspect and test hairdryer.
Inspect hairdryer filter.
Inspect the nightlight.
Turn on the light switch to ensure lights work properly.
Inspect bathroom lighting and fixtures.
Inspect the faceplate and outlets.
Test the GFCI and reset.
Inspect facial tissue dispenser.
Inspect vanity.
Inspect inside or under vanity.
Inspect the mirrors for cracks, chips, or broken glass.
Inspect tiles, grout and caulking for cracks, mold, mildew, or dirt.
Inspect ceiling for stains or damage.
Inspect exhaust fan and or vent; fan must operate quietly.
Inspect faucet and drain.
Test the faucet and run the water.
Look under the faucet as if you are going to rinse your mouth. Is it clean?
Does the sink drain properly?
Test pop-up drain if applicable.
Do you have a 1.5 GPM aerator installed to save water?
Does the faucet drip?
Ensure towel bar, towel rack, and/or towel shelf are in good condition and securely attached to the wall.
Stand in the shower/sit in the tub. (looking from the guests' point of view)
Inspect the grout.
Inspect caulking.
Inspect tiles. Look for cracks or missing grout or caulking which can lead to moisture and mold in the walls. These become very costly repairs and a source of room smell.
Inspect soap dish and shelf.
Inspect faucet, overflow valve, and drain.
Inspect tub spout and test shower diverter. Ensure that there are no leaks or drips.
Ensure shower works properly and has good pressure.
Inspect walls and baseboards for scuff marks, stains, cracks, holes, and dust.
Make sure the showerhead does not leak or drip.
Clean any calcium deposits from showerhead and run the water to check pressure.
Inspect the shower rod.
Ensure shower rod is secure to the wall.
Inspect shower curtain for damage, mold, or mildew.
Inspect toilet, seat, base, and tank.
Inspect caulk around toilet.
Test the toilet. Does it flush properly?
Open the tank lid and inspect flush valve and flapper.
Does the flapper show and signs of wear, dirt build up, or leaking? (leaky flapper = lost money)
Inspect bath tissue dispenser.
Inspect facial tissue dispenser.
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)