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4 Common Water Issues To Look For in Your Building

6/25/2022 (Permalink)

Four Common Water Issues in Your Building to Watch Out For

Water damage can present itself in a number of ways within a commercial building. Whether the impact is minor or catastrophic, a water damage restoration company can provide necessary cleaning and repair services. Here are four of the most common water issues to look for in the event your Tinseltown, FL, business is impacted.

1. Leaking Pipes
Faulty pipes can accumulate water throughout the building. This can either be due to a pipe break brought on by cold temperatures and insulation, high water pressure, or most commonly, worn-out pipes. Perform routine inspections to check the condition of pipes and replace them as needed.

2. Toilet Overflow
A toilet backup that causes water to spill out of the bowl is one of the most common plumbing issues. A blockage is likely somewhere in the drain, so try using a plunger or toilet snake as the first line of defense. To avoid major issues, replace all toilet hoses every three to five years for optimal plumbing.

3. Roof Leaks
When water starts to drip from the ceiling, your roof is compromised. Just like leaking pipes, your property's roof needs routine inspection for damage as this can lead to major water issues due to heavy rains or melting snow or ice. Make any necessary roofing repairs such as total replacement or clearing gutters to avoid water backup.

4. Fire Sprinklers
If you have fire sprinklers installed in the ceilings, they can account for business loss due to water damage. Sprinklers can cause water issues should they be activated in the event of a fire or due to faulty mechanics. Prepare for either scenario by having a fire prevention plan and also inspecting the sprinklers.
If you have water collecting in your commercial building, a common cause is likely responsible. Check for leaking pipes, toilet overflow, a leaking roof and fire sprinklers, as these are most prevalent to businesses with water damage.

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