How To Prevent Water Damages To Commercial Property
2/25/2022 (Permalink)
Preventing Water Damage During Construction
Whether you are getting ready for a renovation in your commercial building or the new development of a large facility, the prevention of water damage is necessary. An unexpected storm or a neglected water pipe repair can lead to several inconveniences during the construction process:
- Property damage
- Rework
- Debris removal
- Delays
Therefore, before starting any new build or renovation, make sure there is a plan in place for any potential water issues. The preparations should focus on four vital aspects of the construction project: pre-planning, administrative responsibilities, organization of project materials and inspections and controls.
Pre-planning
While a possible broken pipe is one concern during construction, there are many others, including weather, property grading, exposed pipes, etc. Therefore, speaking with experienced contractors and remediation specialists is likely beneficial during the planning phase to reduce water loss risks.
Administrative Responsibilities
A needed water pipe repair should not result in significant setbacks during the construction project. These issues should never reach the point of causing severe damage. The best way to avert these crises is to assign responsibility and oversight to a team lead.
Organization of Deliveries and Storage
Beyond pre-planning and assigning administrative responsibility, someone needs to oversee material delivery and storage. If you order materials all at once and store them in a low area, like a basement, then there is a risk of severe loss. A flooded basement or storage space can cost a company thousands in material replacement and time. Therefore, do not order all materials at once and make sure they have a high and dry place to wait for use.
Inspections and Controls
No amount of preparation or intelligent storage will eliminate water damage risks. Therefore, mandatory inspections and water controls should take place from day one to identify and resolve potential problems quickly and without incident.
New commercial construction or renovation carries with it risks of water damage. However, with diligence and inspections for needed water pipe repair work, a project can significantly reduce those risks. Consult a remediation and construction expert to identify potential problems before work even begins.