luxury cluster · Krugersdorp
Exterior substrate preservation in Homes Haven
Boundary-first exterior maintenance for Homes Haven cluster schemes — phased chunking and perimeter-first sequencing.
STSMA, PMR 22 & reserve fund planning
Body corporates and managing agents in Homes Haven need defensible capital programmes — not generic painting. Under the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act (STSMA), Prescribed Management Rule 22 (PMR 22) mandates a written 10-Year Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement Plan (MRRP) for all major capital items on common property, funded through an isolated reserve account (PMR 24(2)).
- Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act (STSMA) and Prescribed Management Rule 22 (PMR 22).
- 10-Year Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement Plan (MRRP) reserve fund alignment.
- Section 5 median line — 50/50 body corporate vs section owner fenestration split.
- Special levy elimination via sequential MRRP phasing.
Section 5 median line & fenestration
Section 5 of the Sectional Titles Act places the boundary through the centre of exterior windows and doors — the inner 50% is the owner's section, the outer 50% is common property. We structure quotations with pre-calculated 50/50 STSMA split invoicing for fenestration maintenance, removing administrative friction for your managing agent.
Highveld geology & thermal shock
Dense layouts require phased chunking for parking and access.
Krugersdorp's sloped nodes rest on expansive clays and quartzite ridges. Hydrostatic lateral damp migration on earth-retaining walls differs from capillary rising damp — each requires distinct remediation (PRO-STRUCT 506 cementitious tanking vs silane DPC injection) before topcoat. Highveld thermal shock — diurnal swings exceeding 20°C — demands elastomeric films such as Plascon Micatex at 100 µm aggregate dry film thickness (DFT), applied only between 10°C and 40°C ambient.
Working window
07:00–17:00; one block active per phase.
Strict weekday windows; weekend by trustee resolution.
Access perimeter
Exterior common property and outer 50% median-line fenestration.
Pre-cleared personnel and contractor induction.
Local methodology
Sequential PMR 22 reserve drawdowns — block-by-block invoicing.
Exterior-only mandate: zero interior access, zero resident key handovers — 100% of our operational footprint remains on common property and the outer median line. Phased block-by-block chunking aligns drawdowns to monthly reserve accruals, eliminating special-levy shocks.