Tips To Prevent Roof Leaks In Your Commercial Properties
7/20/2021 (Permalink)
Tips To Prevent Roof Leaks In Your Commercial Properties.
Water damage in a commercial facility can disrupt normal business functions. If not addressed quickly, excess water can cause extensive damage, costly repairs, and disrupted revenue. SERVPRO of Pickens County is committed to helping you regain production capabilities and minimizing interruptions so that you can get back to doing what you do best! No matter the size of the loss your business has experienced, we have the equipment, expertise, and resources to mitigate the damages and restore your facility back to preloss condition.
While most common leaks are an easy fix and do not require the help of a professional, if left undetected, your commercial facility could experience costly damage in the long run. Below are the most common detected leaks in commercial buildings and facilities:
- Plumbing leaks: Deteriorating supply lines or outdated plumbing often trigger leaks in commercial properties. Luckily, these are easy to fix but does require a detailed inspection.
- Toilet leaks: Toilet leaks occur due to wear and tear from use. Toilet leaks are an easy and quick fix.
- Faucet leaks: Faucet leaks are usually overlooked but are easy to fix. The rubber washer wearing off is the main trigger of a dripping faucet. A dripping faucet can cause hefty bills if not addressed straight away.
- Basement leaks: Lack of waterproofing and substandard concrete can lead to water leaks in the basement of your commercial property. If not addressed quickly, these problems can lead to the deterioration of the structural integrity.
- Roof leaks: Roof leaks are a headache for commercial property owners. This type of leak is not as easy to fix and usually requires professional assistance. Roof leaks can be from multiple sources including, clogged gutters to surface hairline cracks.
Unfortunately, roof leaks pose a serious threat to the building’s structural integrity. Below are a few professional tips to prevent roof leaks in your commercial property.
Routine inspections: It is recommended you inspect the roof of your commercial property and related fixtures at least twice a year.
Scheduling an inspection after a storm is the best move that any commercial property owner can make. Consider inspecting the roof of your facility as part of your maintenance routine.
When inspecting the roof of your commercial facility, make sure you examine the following:
- Supporting structures
- Roof edging
- Expansion joint covers
- Roof valleys
- Lightning protection systems
Repairs & Upgrades:
Water fixtures supporting roofs such as roof valleys and roof edging are exposed to climate and can deteriorate quickly. It is recommended you repair or upgrade these structures as soon as you notice any damage. Issues like corrosion, cracks, and mold growth always need to be addressed immediately.
SERVPRO of Pickens County has the training, experience, and equipment to handle large commercial flooding or water damage emergencies. Whether your water emergency occurs in a small office building or big box store, we will respond quickly to mitigate the damage and manage the restoration project through to its completion. Have Questions? Call SERVPRO of Pickens County – (864) 855-3993