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Geauga County Commercial Water Damage

6/26/2023 (Permalink)

Commercial property owners in Geauga County know that at one time or another they’ll likely have to deal with storm damage. In the event of storm damage, here are four steps to help you stay on top of things.

Extraction of Water

If a storm has left you with standing water, then that water will have to be pumped out or extracted before any repair or restoration can begin. The extraction of water should begin as soon as possible to reduce damages to the buildings structure as well as any contents.

Removal of Damaged Materials

Once you’ve removed the standing water, you’ll need to remove those items that are water damaged and those that are still holding water. This may include the removal of contents or pulling out carpet and other floor coverings to protect your subflooring. The tear out of wet materials will need to be completed before any repair or restoration begins.

Drying of Structure

Once everything that can be removed has been, and any tear out needed has been completed, you’ll still need to allow the remainder of the building to dry out. Walls and ceilings may look dry, but they’re generally constructed of porous materials that hold water inside; even once the surface is dry. Powerful dehumidifiers help to draw out water that may be hidden. The drying of the structure will need to be tested to ensure that it is completely dry before repairs can begin.

Restoration

Once the repairs / restoration begin, hidden damages may be exposed. You’ll want an experienced contractor who can recognize and address these issues right away.

Water damage from a storm doesn’t have to be a catastrophe, but it does require proper drying out, tear out, and storm restoration, to maintain the safety and aesthetics of your building. Be sure you follow all the steps to keep your property in top condition after damage from a storm.


Visit http://www.SERVPROgeaugacounty.com for more information on storm damage.

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