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Common Commercial Water Damage Problems

2/11/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a person fixing a leaking pipe. Leaky pipes and damaged plumbing can lead to water damage problems.

When you think of common commercial water damage risks, you may be envisioning a leak from a broken pipe or flood damage from a storm. However, there are several common water damage risks faced by commercial building owners. These are three of the most common.

3 Most Common Commercial Water Damage Problems

1. Roof Leaks

Leaking roofs are a common source of damage that requires water repair. In addition to the damage caused directly by water entering your building, the excess moisture can lead to mildew or mold growth, electrical fires and structural damage. To avoid additional damage, it is important to make repairs to your roof and dry out wet areas promptly. It may be helpful to contact a water mitigation company in Ogden, UT, to assist you.

2. Damaged Plumbing

A broken pipe can be caused by deteriorated water supply lines, pressure changes, cold weather and other issues. Because pipes are usually hidden from sight and may not be easily accessible, leaky pipes can be difficult to detect. If you see bulging walls, cracked or loose tiles, water stains on walls or floors, unexplained flooding or notice a musty smell, these can be signs of a leaky pipe. Additionally, you may notice unusual increases in water usage or the size of your water bill.

3. Sprinkler System Leaks

Sprinkler systems are an invaluable tool for mitigating fire damage but can develop leaks over time, particularly if they are not maintained regularly. Standing water, wet carpets or walls and mold or mildew growth may be signs of a sprinkler leak. To prevent this problem, have your sprinkler system regularly inspected and maintained.

Whether you are dealing with a leak from a broken pipe or a hole in your roof, it is important to promptly address any water damage issues, before they get worse. Regular inspection and maintenance can help you detect and avoid many common commercial water damage problems.

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