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Fitness & Health Clubs

Keep members moving and every space ready.

Maintenance built around busy operating hours, member experience, locker rooms, showers, drains, HVAC, fixtures, and high-touch spaces.Request a Club Maintenance Review

Operational pressure points

What makes this facility
different.

Example dashboard view

The information your team should be able to see.

Illustrative metrics shown for demonstration—not actual client performance.

OPEN MEMBER-AREA ISSUES08LIVE VISIBILITY
CLUB DOWNTIME2.4 hrsLIVE VISIBILITY
PM COMPLETION94%LIVE VISIBILITY

How Majestic helps

Support designed around the operation.

01

Inspect member-facing areas before complaints grow

02

Coordinate repairs around classes and traffic

03

Track recurring plumbing and fixture failures

04

Manage HVAC, electrical, and equipment vendors

05

Standardize records across every club

Example service scenario

A practical look at how the relationship can work.

A club sees recurring shower drainage complaints. Majestic compares work history, coordinates corrective service outside peak hours, and proposes a targeted preventive schedule.

Fewer repeated complaints and clearer visibility into wet-area performance.Illustrative scenario only. It is not presented as a client case study or guaranteed result.

Client workflow

How the structure works.

01

Understand the operation

We review the full member journey—from entrance and fitness floor to studios, locker rooms, restrooms, and support areas.

02

Prioritize the risks

Issues are ranked by safety, downtime, customer or occupant impact, and the likelihood of repeated failure.

03

Build the service rhythm

Reactive coverage, inspections, and preventive tasks are scheduled around traffic patterns and operating hours.

04

Coordinate execution

Access, timing, technicians, specialty vendors, approvals, and status communication are managed through one accountable partner.

05

Document and improve

Repeat issues and emerging risks become a useful property record for club management.

RECOMMENDED STRUCTURE

A practical starting point.

  • Facility assessment
  • Reactive member-area support
  • Preventive plumbing and fixture checks
  • Recurring monthly or quarterly service
  • Specialty-vendor coordination
CLIENT OUTCOME

What the operation gains.

Cleaner, more reliable member spaces, fewer repeat complaints, and maintenance that supports retention.

For facility leadership

Translate facility activity into operational intelligence.

Clear controls and consistent measures help directors defend budgets, reduce risk, and compare locations.

CONTROL POINTS
  • Peak-hour and after-hours response rules
  • Wet-area, drainage, ventilation, and accessibility checks
  • Member-impact escalation
  • Specialty-equipment boundaries
LEADERSHIP KPIs
  • Member-facing downtime
  • Repeat locker-room issues
  • Comfort complaints
  • PM completion
  • Repair cost per location
READINESS QUESTIONS
  • Are closures and peak-hour impacts visible?
  • Do recurring wet-area issues trigger prevention?
  • Can performance be compared across clubs?

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