Maintenance & Support
We offer regular preventive maintenance, software updates, and calibration of installed systems, as well as rapid on-site intervention in case of failures – minimizing downtime and ensuring long-term reliability.

What We Offer
Preventive Maintenance Visits:
Scheduled on-site inspections of electrical panels, control systems, and automation equipment — including thermal imaging, connection torque checks, relay test verification, and general condition assessment to catch potential issues before they become failures.
PLC & SCADA Software Updates:
Review and update of control logic, HMI screens, and SCADA configurations to reflect process changes, address software deficiencies, or implement improvements identified during operation — keeping your system current and performing as intended.
Corrective Maintenance & Fault Response:
Rapid on-site intervention when failures occur — diagnosis, component replacement, and system restoration carried out by engineers who know the system, backed by full access to the original project documentation.
Remote Diagnostics & SCADA Support:
Remote access support for SCADA and PLC systems — enabling fast diagnosis of software faults, alarm condition analysis, and minor configuration adjustments without requiring an immediate site visit.
Documentation Updates & As-Built Revisions:
Maintenance of up-to-date as-built documentation to reflect any changes made during the operational life of the facility — ensuring the technical record always matches what is physically installed.
Why It Matters
Industrial systems don't fail without warning — they degrade.
Loose terminations, drifting relay settings, outdated software logic, and deteriorating insulation rarely cause immediate failures. They build up quietly over months and years — until something goes wrong at the worst possible moment. A pump station that fails during heavy rain, a solar plant that trips during peak generation, a protection relay that doesn't clear a fault correctly — these are the real costs of deferred maintenance.

Aditional Benefits
One call. Engineers who already know your system.
When something goes wrong on site, the last thing you need is a maintenance team that has to start from scratch — reading drawings they've never seen, figuring out how the system works, and making cautious guesses about what might have failed.
With LACOM, your maintenance and support is handled by the engineers who built the system. The original documentation is in our hands. The control logic is familiar to us. The history of the installation is known. That means faster response, faster diagnosis, and faster return to normal operation — with the confidence that the fix is correct the first time.
