We speak with facilities decision-makers day in and day out, and one of the most common questions we hear is:
“Do you self-perform work — or do you outsource vendors?”
The answer matters — but not for the reason most people think.
What truly drives results is not who holds the wrench, but how the program is managed, scaled, and optimized.
Instead of: “Do you self-perform?” The better question is:
“How do you ensure quality, cost control, and response time across my entire portfolio - without disrupting what already works?”
A best-in-class FM provider — whether self-performing, hybrid, or fully outsourced — should feel like:
✔ A safe, professional upgrade
✔ A strategic extension of your team
✔ A low-risk way to scale
✔ A smarter way to manage complexity
A self-performing provider employs its own technicians and dispatches them directly to service locations. This can be effective for:
For national, multi-site portfolios however, self-performing introduces structural challenges that can eat at your cost-savings over time.
Providers can only service markets where they have technicians, creating:
No self-performing provider covers every trade required across a modern facilities program:
Even “self-performing” providers still outsource significant work — often without the same visibility and control.
Self-performing requires:
Those fixed costs are built into your rates regardless of volume.
Expansion requires:
Growth takes time — and limits flexibility.
A modern facilities management partner creates value through program management.
✔ Nationwide coverage across all markets
✔ Deep trade specialization
✔ Faster response times
✔ Variable cost structure
✔ Better pricing leverage
✔ Built-in redundancy and backup
✔ Rapid scalability for growth
These benefits mean a typical cost savings of 10-15%
Most importantly:
You get the best technician for the job — not just the technician on payroll.
Whether a provider self-performs, subcontracts quality vendors, or employs a strategic mix of both, the deciding factor should be who is built to support your entire facilities ecosystem for quality, cost control and scalability.
If your portfolio is national, your business is growing, and your trades are diverse, a fully outsourced model may be the way to go.
The real question isn’t who turns the wrench.
It’s who owns the outcome.
Outsourcing facilities maintenance doesn’t mean giving up control — it means gaining a partner who takes total ownership of your operations. If you’re tired of juggling vendors, managing emergencies, and fighting recurring issues, it may be time for a smarter model.