Duxbury, Massachusetts
+1781-936-8391
Did you know?
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Telescopic bleacher systems use a complex under-structure that requires ongoing maintenance. Bleacher maintenance helps your system to remain safe and have a long useful life. A bleacher system is required to meet several different building, fire, and product safety codes. It should be safe for both the operator and the spectators. Corbin Seating Company offers preventative bleacher maintenance inspections, which can identify problem areas and improve safety.
Annual hands-on inspections offer a yearly complete system assessment, keeping your seating system at its best, for operation, safety, and code compliance.
Annual
Inspections
Routine
Maintenance
Telescopic seating requires routine preventative maintenance to prolong the lifetime of your seating investment
Service & Repair
We establish & maintain a database of information regarding your seating system, allowing us to efficiently monitor and plan for the availability of parts for potential repairs. Furthermore, our technicians are experienced in installing & servicing all major brands.
FAQ's
How often should telescopic stands be inspected?
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The International Code Council Standard (ICC300) establishes minimum requirements to maintain folding and telescopic seating in good repair and structurally sound with all components or fasteners in proper working condition. The code calls for annual inspection and maintenance of new and existing installations to be provided by the owner.
How do you know if your bleachers are in need of maintenance?
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Uneven travel during operation, squealing, banging noises, and damage to flooring finish under bleacher area are common indicators. If they have not been inspected and maintained for two or more years, they are due!
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What should you look for in seats and seat boards?
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Cracked, broken, loose, or missing seats. All of these are safety hazards and should warrant a service call to make sure that nobody is injured in your stands. We have options for replacing seats, and we can usually either get the exact seats or find something similar if those are no longer in distribution.
What should you look for in bleacher rolling and drive wheels?
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Hard and dry, or full of floor finish. If they leave marks on the floor, that’s a sign of a problem, as well as the loss of traction. If your wheels are worn away and crumbling like a pencil eraser, give us a call.