Commercial Water Damage Could Lead to Business Delays | SERVPRO® of New Center/Highland Park

When water seeps into your commercial building, the results can be damaging for business.

Flooding can come from a few different sources. Water that originates from the inside can come from places like your busted pipes, malfunctioning equipment or a damaged roof. These incidents can lead to ruined inventory, a halt in productivity and could even compromise your building’s structure.

Natural disasters are another disastrous cause of water damage. Highland Park businesses should prepare for flooding from heavy rains, overflowing rivers and coastal floods.

Knowing what to do in advance of a disaster makes it simpler to recover so you can quickly resume normal operations. You can handle the situation easily by following this useful guide.

Know Your Building’s Layout

Learn where the various water shutoffs are located around your building. Know where water systems are like your main water cutoff valve and your fire sprinkler so you can quickly shut them off when necessary.

Trusted leaders of your team should also know where these areas are located. The more people who know what to do when problems like this emerge, the less amount of water you’ll be left to deal with!

Know the Types of Water Involved

The type of water you’re dealing with is important to know when dealing with water damage. The safety of everyone in your building is greatly improved by understanding the severity of the situation:

White water: Plumbing issues are the most frequent cause of this kind of water. It is not regarded as contaminated and is safe for you to handle in little amounts.

Gray water: This kind of flooding is caused by overflowing toilet tanks and sink drains. While this water is contaminated, it isn’t regarded as hazardous.

Black water: Heavily contaminated black water is brought on by sewage overflows and storm flooding. To safely and effectively take care of this water, you’ll need the help of an expert.

Take Action Quickly

Try to find the water source and swiftly turn it off. Open the windows and doors to your house to speed up the drying process. After that, inform everyone inside the structure that the impacted areas should not be frequented.

After completing these procedures, make sure to closely record any damage that you see around your building. This will facilitate the filing of your insurance claim and be useful when determining which areas of your building require the most protection.

Remember to Be Patient

The evident result of water damage might not be your only issue. You might have a hidden water damage problem on your hands without knowing.

We can locate the source of your water damage no matter how well it’s hidden! At SERVPRO of New Center/Highland Park, we can be on the scene pronto to restore your water-damaged workplace. Our advanced equipment and well-trained team will work hard to get you and your team back on track.

Try to be patient while our staff works its magic; depending on the severity of the damage, the cleanup and drying process could last up to a week. In no time, you’ll be back in business.

When disaster strikes your commercial property, we’ll be there to help clean up and get you back in business quickly. Reach out 247 to get started!