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3 Steps To Take After Experiencing Commercial Water Damage

6/25/2022 (Permalink)

Drying equipment (air movers) placed in the hallway of an office. Contact local commercial building restoration services.

Three Things To Do If Your Business Suffers From Commercial Water Damage

When water overtakes your business space due to plumbing issues, natural floods or any other misfortune, repairs can be extensive and daunting to get the building back to its previous condition. Here are three steps you can take to tackle any water damage in your North Naples, FL, building and prevent it from occurring again. 

1. Begin Insurance Claims Process
As soon as you notice water within your building, contact your insurance company and file a damage claim. This is an important step to ultimately determine how costly the restoration and repair process will be. Compile photo evidence along with any moisture detector readings you may have to relay to insurers. 

2. Contact a Water Cleanup Crew
You should quickly contact local commercial building restoration services. These trained experts are best equipped to remove any standing water, dry the structure out, disinfect all impacted surfaces and issue necessary repairs. Even if you think there is only minor damage, there could be a larger unseen issue that may go unresolved without mitigation from professionals. 

3. Perform Routine Maintenance
Commercial water damage can present itself through broken pipes, a leaking roof, malfunctioning fire sprinklers and a myriad of other causes. To best prevent future water issues, be sure to perform regular maintenance on areas of the building where water collection is possible. This includes routine inspection of pipes, the sprinkler system, heating and cooling systems, and toilets. Along with regular inspections, be sure to keep records of any repairs or replacements issued. This will keep you on top of potential water issues before they occur. 
A major flooding event can impact businesses every day. If your commercial property is affected by water damage, it's important to immediately file an insurance claim, contact building restoration professionals and keep up with necessary maintenance to prevent further water issues. 

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