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What Happens To Your Business After Flooding?

6/21/2019 (Permalink)

Drying equipment

Most cases of flooding may be covered under commercial insurance, but the time it takes to clear debris and make repairs to the facility can take weeks. This lost productivity can set your business back thousands of dollars in potential revenue. That is why knowing how to navigate the aftermath of a flood can be the difference between turning a profitable quarter and going into the red.

File an Insurance Claim and Contact Professionals

The first step in dealing with water damage is to immediately take action. Even something as minor as a broken pipe can lead to disastrous damages if left alone for long enough. Make sure the commercial insurance policy for your business will cover the expenses of any professionals contacted.

Professionals Inspect the Site and Remove Water

Once contacted, professionally trained water restoration specialists may inspect the facility to determine the extent of any damage. Once they know how large water damage is, the crew uses large pumps and vacuums to remove any water from the site.

Drying and Dehumidifying

When all the standing water is removed, experts then work to remove any water still retained inside wooden or drywall structures. More specialized industrial equipment and dehumidifiers are used to remove this troublesome water from floors, walls and doors.

Cleaning and Restoration

Once water is removed from all surfaces of the site, the team then works to restore any furniture, equipment and upholstery damaged from flooding. In addition to cleaning off grime and dirt, professionals work to disinfect items to protect them from bacteria. However, some of these may be damaged beyond repair and thus need to be thrown out. The restoration element of this process involves repairing the physical structures of the facility to pre-flood levels.

Returning a business damaged by flooding to normal requires urgency and awareness to ensure that damages do not spiral out of control. Be sure to contact professionals in the Gladstone, MO, area to start the restoration of your business as soon as possible.

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