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What To Do After Water Damage

3/7/2022 (Permalink)

Air mover placed under a carpet for drying purposes Air movers are being used to dry under the carpet after water damage.

Water Damage In Your Commercial Building

Any type of water damage to your commercial building in Loop, PA, can bring stress and confusion during the restoration process. Whether it is from broken pipes or a natural disaster, sometimes this damage is inevitable. However, knowing what to do in these emergency situations can not only keep yourself and others safe but help your building avoid lasting damages. Follow these five steps to figure out how to move forward and get your building back to its original state.

1. Shut Off the Water Source

When possible, it is important to find the source of the water and shut it off. This may mean turning off the main water source to your building. However, in cases of flooding, this may not be possible.

2. Remove Excess Water

After you have stopped the source, you should begin to remove any excess water. You can use a mop to do this or lay down towels to cover a larger area. If there is too much to handle easily, a water restoration service can help with removal.

3. Remove Furniture
If any pieces of furniture have been affected by water damage, it's important to remove them and get them professionally dry-cleaned as soon as possible to avoid lasting damage. This also includes any upholstery cushions. Any building materials that have been damaged by the water should be dealt with by a professional restoration company.

4. Place Wood Blocks Under Furniture Legs
By placing wood blocks or aluminum foil under furniture legs, you can lessen the amount of damage that the water does to these objects.

5. Be Mindful of Ceiling Fixtures
In the event that your building's ceiling has been damaged by water, be sure to not turn any ceiling fixtures on.
Water damage to your commercial building can be complicated and costly. Using these tips can help you deal with the damage quickly and make the water cleanup process easier.

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