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Storm Damage Restoration for Commercial Buildings

4/8/2022 (Permalink)

dehumidifier in a hallway, floor removed. Storm damage in Harper Woods, MI.

Commercial Damage Restoration Process

After a storm causes damage at a building in Harper Woods, MI, a commercial property owner should immediately pursue mitigation followed by restoration. Mitigation may start with water extraction followed by decisions regarding which materials to tear out or disinfect. Learn more about the major stages of the commercial damage restoration process.

Eliminate Standing Water

When the manager or owner of a building finds water standing in any part of the structure, it is a good idea to make arrangements for extraction. The following forms of damage are more likely to occur the longer that water remains in a building:

  • Degrading building materials
  • Saturation ruining contents
  • Formation of mold

A roof leak may start out as Category Two water damage and degrade as water works its way through building materials or is left standing. Pumping out water within 24 hours may make it possible to salvage more materials and prevent mold.

Remove Ruined Materials

Some materials are destroyed by prolonged exposure to water. Insulation, drywall and carpet may be ruined by saturation. It is important to tear out materials that are difficult to disinfect, as these substances can support mold growth.

Disinfection and Drying

Once standing water and any materials ruined by water have been removed from a structure, it is time to promote drying. After several days of running air movers, dehumidifiers or fans, storm restoration should be able to proceed.
A general sense of the steps that restoration professionals will take in response to storm damage can give a property or business owner a clearer sense of what to expect during this process. The removal of standing water or measures to tear out damaged materials are procedural steps. Restoration can only proceed after the affected part of a structure has dried. The longer materials stay wet, the higher the risk of a mold at a building in Harper Woods, MI.

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