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How to Protect Your Commercial Property from Water Damage

1/11/2024 (Permalink)

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Water damage is one of the most common and costly disasters that can affect your commercial property. Whether it is caused by a burst pipe, a leaky roof, a faulty appliance, or a natural disaster, water damage can disrupt your business operations, damage your inventory and equipment, and pose health and safety risks to your employees and customers.

Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to protect your commercial property from water damage and minimize its impact if it does occur. Here are some tips to help you prevent and prepare for water damage in your business:

  • Inspect your plumbing system regularly and fix any leaks, cracks, or corrosion as soon as possible. You can also install water sensors and shut-off valves to detect and stop water leaks before they cause major damage.
  • Maintain your roof and gutters and clear them of any debris, snow, or ice that can accumulate and cause water damage. You can also apply a waterproof coating or sealant to your roof to prevent water seepage and leaks.
  • Check your appliances and equipment that use water, such as dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerators, and water heaters, and make sure they are in good working condition and have no signs of wear and tear. You can also replace any old or damaged hoses, pipes, or fittings that can cause water leaks.
  • Prepare an emergency plan and a business continuity plan for your business in case of water damage. You should identify the potential sources and impacts of water damage, assign roles and responsibilities to your staff, and have a list of emergency contacts and resources, such as your insurance company, your water damage restoration company, and your local authorities.
  • Educate your staff and customers on how to prevent and respond to water damage. You should train your staff on how to use water shut-off valves, how to evacuate safely, and how to report water damage incidents. You should also inform your customers of any potential water damage risks and how to avoid them.

If water damage does occur in your commercial property, you should act quickly and call as soon as possible. SERVPRO® of Lindon is a trusted and experienced water damage restoration company that can handle any size and type of water damage in your business. We have the expertise, equipment, and resources to clean up, dry out, and restore your property to its pre-damage condition. We also work with your insurance company to make the claim process easier and faster.

SERVPRO® of Lindon is available 24/7 to respond to your water damage emergency. We are faster to any size disaster ™ and we are here to help. Call us today at (801) 785-8505 or visit our website at SERVPRO of Lindon for more information.

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