With local professionals based throughout Georgia including Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta. Building Reserves delivers accurate reserve studies tailored to the state’s diverse climates, construction practices, and regional cost factors—helping associations confidently plan for long-term capital needs.
A reserve study for Atlanta properties must account for high humidity, intense heat, and heavy rainfall, which can accelerate wear on roofs, HVAC systems, and building exteriors.
A reserve study for a property in Augusta must account for the region's intense humidity, frequent severe weather (thunderstorms/lightning), and the unique market volatility surrounding the annual Masters Tournament that affects local contractor availability and material costs.
A reserve study for a property in Georgia must account for high humidity, intense heat, and heavy rainfall, which can accelerate wear on roofs, HVAC systems, and building exteriors.
A reserve study for a property in Macon must account for the severe geological challenges of the Central Georgia Piedmont, focusing on extreme clay soil expansion, high risk of foundation movement, and the specific challenges of preserving older, historic masonry structures common in the area.
A reserve study for a property in Savannah must account for its unique coastal location, with a heavy emphasis on severe sea level rise risk, pervasive salt-air and sand abrasion, frequent tropical storm exposure, and historic district compliance (Historic Savannah Foundation).