What To Do About Water Damage at Your Commercial Property
8/10/2022 (Permalink)
What Should You Do If Your Commercial Property Has Water Damage?
Anything from faulty plumbing to severe weather can quickly become a problem for your Lompoc commercial property. Never fear, however, because there are several ways you can prevent damage and quickly respond when disaster strikes. Below you will learn about the causes of water damage, tips for cleanup and restoration, and tools to prevent damage in the future.
Causes of Water Troubles
Here is a list of common sources and access points for water damage:
Severe weather can range from flooding to freezing temperatures and harm a building’s foundation.
Fire will set off ceiling sprinklers and may require additional use of firehoses to extinguish, thus saturating the ceilings, walls, floors, and furniture.
Broken pipes, aged plumbing, and leaking HVAC are common causes of water leaks.
Roof damage and improper window seals are access points for weather damage and water.
Tips for Water Cleanup
If water has already damaged your property, it is important to respond quickly and appropriately. An important reminder: never enter a building with standing water until cleared in case electricity is still running to the building. Your first step is to call a professional water restoration company. These crews will assess the damage, pump the water out, remove damaged materials, and use industrial cleaners and equipment to clean and thoroughly dry the affected space.
There are actions you can take to aid the cleaning progress:
- Use buckets and mops to remove excess water to allow for better drying.
- Remove loose items from the floor.
- Remove and hang wet fabrics.
- Use fans and dehumidifiers when it is safe to use electricity.
Tools for Preventing Damage
Take care of your property by scheduling regular maintenance. Annually, schedule checkups for HVAC, roofing, fire sprinklers, electrical, and plumbing. Also, have a professional inspection and restoration company perform an overall water damage inspection.
Water can cause many problems for your commercial property, but there are steps you can take to prevent this damage. Understand your property’s risk factors to better prepare for water trouble mitigation and protect your investment.