Reserve Study Cincinnati

Reserve Study Cincinnati

In a reserve study Cincinnati, a dynamic climate, hilly topography, soils and drainage, as well as building codes and permitting must be considered.

Reserve Study Cincinnati

We Understand Local Cincinnati Conditions & Costs

Dynamic Climate - Hot summers and cold winters can cause damage to building facades as well as asphalt and concrete surfaces.

Soil and Drainage Conditions - Shifting clay soil and inadequate drainage systems cause problems and impact building foundations and landscaping.

Aging Infrastructure - Old buildings and materials present increased costs and challenges for local communities.

Local Codes and Conditions - Various local building codes and restrictions as well as the Ohio Residential Building Code (ORBC) impact the greater Cincinnati area.

Hilly Topography - A hilly landscape offers unique challenges for drainage and landscaping due to the varying elevations throughout many communities.

Historic Restrictions - Historic preservation standards require adherence to specific materials and guidelines in areas such as Columbia-Tusculum.

Your Reserve Study Cincinnati Team

The engineers at Building Reserves understand the unique challenges of property maintenance in Cincinnati, from a dynamic climate and hilly topography to local ordinances and historic guidelines. With deep local Cincinnati expertise, our team helps property owners plan for long-term costs and avoid unexpected repairs through strategic, data-driven maintenance solutions.

Building Reserves CEO reserve study professional

Kevin Bobb, CAI-RS

CEO & Founder - Sr. Engineering Consultant

Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering, New Product Development

B.S. Mechanical Engineering Marquette University. 18 years of Reserve Study Experience.

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