Water Damage in Commercial Spaces: Risks and Solutions
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Posted by: David Sanner 2 months ago
Whether you’re dealing with residential or commercial water damage, it’s never easy to deal with. Water leaks and flooding can happen at a moment’s notice, especially when it’s raining and the ground is already saturated.
When you’re away from your commercial space and a flood, storm, or burst pipe occurs, you may not even be aware that water damage has happened!
Let’s look at some risks and solutions associated with water damage so you can be aware of how to identify and prevent it in your commercial space.
Risks Of Commercial Water Damage
Structural Weakness
When water enters a commercial building, it can quickly seep into the foundational materials. This can weaken the foundational structure over time if it’s not addressed quickly and can lead to cracking and heaving within your building’s foundation.
Electrical Damage
If water can reach electrical components within your commercial building it can create issues like corrosion or short-circuiting. This can reduce the effectiveness of these systems and could even pose a fire hazard if not addressed quickly.
If your commercial building has a high number of electrical components and you suspect there is water damage present, it’s best to contact professionals to handle the damage.
Lake City Restoration is available 24/7 at any time of the day for assistance from our experts in commercial water damage restoration.
Mold Growth
Moist environments are breeding grounds for mold and mildew. Mold not only weakens the structure of a building, but it can also prove to be a health risk if left untreated. Different types of mold require different care and treatment, but they should all be addressed quickly.
Business Disruption
Since water damage often results in significant repairs, you may need to temporarily close your business or alter the hours of operation while the repair process is underway. This could lead to a disruption in daily job tasks and even revenue depending on how your business operates.
Solutions To Commercial Water Damage
While water damage can cause serious issues within your commercial building, there are plenty of solutions to remedy the situation so you and your teams can get back to your normal day-to-day business operations.
Water Mitigation
The process of water mitigation includes identifying the source of the leak or flood and stopping it. This process can be easy when water is minimal, but if there is an excessive amount of water or the leak is minuscule it’s often quite difficult.
It’s important to identify any items that can be saved and set them somewhere dry and out of the way before mitigating the water damage.
Cleanup And Sanitation
If the leak has stopped, you can begin the cleanup process. This is when the water is removed from the premises and fans are brought in to air out and dry up the area. Be sure to dry up the whole area because leftover standing water can lead to mold growth.
Mold Growth Prevention
Most mold forms within 24-48 hours of water exposure, so you must act fast. Growth will continue until the source of the moisture is taken care of and all the mold is extracted. Occasionally, mold can be removed by the average person, but often mold removal should be left to the professionals for safety.
Call Lake City Restoration
Dealing with water damage is tricky, especially when it comes to avoiding long-term issues. If you need commercial water damage restoration, call Lake City Restoration. Our experts regularly handle water damage and know what it takes to clean up your space for good.
Our expert technicians are available 24/7 to help take the stress out of managing your business’ water damage.
We’ll walk you through the process step-by-step so you can relax knowing your home is in the hands of professionals. We can even help you navigate the insurance claim process!
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About: David Sanner
David’s mission is to always provide the best for each customer, using the latest technology and methods with integrity. Owning his own business has given him the freedom to embrace innovation, industry changes, and technological advancements quickly while providing services to a large geographic area.
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