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How to Protect Your Building From Flood and Storm Damage

8/22/2019 (Permalink)

Storm damaged home in Woodside, PA

How to Prepare Your Building From Catastrophe

Warmer weather often brings about heavy storms. These can wreak havoc on your commercial building in Woodside, PA, if it's not properly protected from flood damage. Many people don't realize that there are different ways to prepare their building though. Here are a few things you can do to help prepare for catastrophe.

Flooding

Heavy rainfall can seep in through small openings in your building and cause mild to severe flooding. One of the best ways to avoid this is to have the space inspected before storm season begins. Make sure all windows are sealed properly. It is especially important to have your roof looked at ahead of time and get all cracks repaired. You should also have your gutters thoroughly cleaned out before storm season. During a storm, leaves and debris can buildup and lead to further issues.

Storm Damage

One of the main causes of serious storm damage is from trees falling and hitting the building. While this is not fully preventable, you can have some of the larger or over-grown branches trimmed or cut off. It is also crucial to have a safety plan in place. Be sure to train your employees on what to do are where to go in the event that a storm does hit.

Restoration

Even if you talk all precautions, sometimes flood damage still happens. In this case, you should call a professional restoration company right away. Standing water in your building can lead to mold growth and should not be left there for any longer than it has to. These professionals can also help repair damage to the building caused by the storm.
Preparing your building for flood damage ahead of time is one of the best things you can do, but it is also important to have a plan in place for if disaster does strike. Taking care of the restoration process right away can get you back in business before you know it.

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