Protect Your Commercial Building from Water Damage

Water damage in the home has the potential to cause disruption to you and your family’s day-to-day routine, possibly even resulting in a temporary stay with a friend or family member as restoration efforts get underway. But water damage to a business can arguably be much more significant – it can potentially affect your livelihood, as any business interruption can be catastrophic.

The good news is that being proactive can help nip issues in the bud before they have a chance to surface and do real damage. This post will take a closer look at how to safeguard your commercial building from water damage.

How to Protect Your Business from Water Damage

Like we noted above, water damage to a business can lead to business interruption. It can also damage servers with customer and prospect information, supplies, equipment and more. That said, taking the steps to minimize the risk of water damage is always better than reacting to it once it occurs. Here’s a look at some things to do:

  • Identify areas of risk: Look for water pipes, sprinklers and any other water-using appliance in the building, as these are all areas of particular risk. Make sure that you regularly have such parts and appliances routinely inspected so that any issues can be resolved before they become problems.
  • Pay attention to water pipes: If your commercial business is in an area that sees freezing temperatures in the winter months, consider insulating any pipes that are located near the exterior walls. If pipes freeze, they may burst – and a busted pipe can turn into a costly water damage situation. Insulating them gives them an extra layer from the cold.
  • Consider a property manager: Aside from hazards inside your building that need to be maintained, there’s also the exterior of your building that you have to pay attention to. A bad or damaged roof can result in a leak, clogged or faulty gutters can lead to foundation damage or internal flooding, and drainage ditches and storm drains should be in good shape too. If you have the time, you can inspect and maintain a lot of this yourself. Or you could hire someone to do it for you.

Lastly, know who to call when it comes to water damage restoration services. A good restoration contractor will carefully assess the situation and then use the proper techniques to restore your building to pre-loss condition quickly and effectively. For more information on how to protect your business when it comes to possible water damage, or if you need a trusted, credible contractor to restore your property, contact us today.

MASTER SERVICE GROUP, INC.

22032 N. State Route 59

Barrington, IL 60010

+1 847 250 9594

office@msgrestoration.com


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