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Avoid Water Damage Claims With These 4 Maintenance Tips

6/25/2022 (Permalink)

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Four Ways To Avoid Water Damage Claims

Filing a business claim after any water-related incident can help cover the costs while your Whittier, NC, location is repaired. However, there is a chance you may not qualify and still need to pay part of the bill. Additionally, the damage can interrupt or slow down your normal operations. Continue reading to learn how to prevent these events.  

1. Shut Off the Valve After a Pipe Break
While a fast response to excess humidity or water is necessary, a leaking or broken pipe can quickly escalate to flooding. You and your employees should know where to locate and how to operate the building's main shutoff valve. Shutting off the valve can temporarily stop the water flow until the problem is resolved. 

2. Keep Your Drainage System Clear 
Your building's drainage system is essential for diverting precipitation towards a safe location. When leaves, branches and other debris block it, the water can build up and damage the roof and walls, necessitating a business claim. Regular inspection and cleaning of your gutters, downspouts and other drainage paths by experienced professionals can effectively prevent these situations.

3. Seal All Visible Cracks and Holes 
The foundation of your building is not immune to cracks, gaps, and holes. These unplanned openings can allow water and high humidity to enter the building and affect anything inside. Additionally, freezing air can enter and damage the pipes, leading to more damage. Seal these breaches with caulk, foam insulation and weather stripping to protect your business. 

4. Maintain the Building's Rooftop
A strong rooftop is crucial for the well-being of your property. Accumulated water or snow can weaken the structure and seep into the building, while the formation of ice dams can block your drainage and create further problems. Schedule inspections and maintenance by roofing professionals and keep track of the roof's load limits. 
Although you will need a business claim to obtain help from a water damage remediation team, it is ideal to prevent this scenario. Enact the necessary strategies to keep your property safe from destruction. 

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