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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Be Ready for Water Damage After a Fire

5/30/2022 (Permalink)

restoration machines are cleaning a business When your business suffers water damage after a fire, our team at SERVPRO is ready to help you and has the right equipment for drying.

Prepare For Water Damage Following A Fire

Businesses in Murray, UT, that have a fire break out have to deal with much more than fire damage. Even to extinguish the flames of a small fire, the fire hose used will unleash thousands of gallons of water that may easily lead to additional damage if not taken care of immediately.

Water Damage Expectations

A key issue with unwanted water is mold, which can start to grow within 48 hours. Items prone to welcoming this growth include:

  • Ceiling panels
  • Drywall
  • Flooring
  • Carpet
  • Drapes
  • Wood furniture
  • Paper
  • Permeable items

The key to avoiding mold from growing is getting any affected items dried out as quickly as possible, which isn't always easy since water may easily be lurking in hidden areas. Considering that a fire means tackling multiple forms of damage, that process can be difficult to handle on your own.

Contact a One-Stop Shop

Stay focused on getting your business back to normal operations by contacting a professional water and fire damage restoration company. A certified company will have the expertise, tools and processes in place to handle the different types of damage. After a professional arrives, below are a few things you can expect to happen:

  • Water will be extracted using industrial-grade equipment.
  • Industrial fans and other drying equipment are set up to dry out the building.
  • The remaining moisture is removed with dehumidifiers.
  • The property will be inspected for mold and a mitigation plan will be established if any is found.
  • Any affected items and areas will be thoroughly sanitized.
  • Restoration is the final step, which may include replacing unsalvageable items.

While no business wants to deal with fire damage, fires are more common than people may think. A fire also means dealing with water issues and smoke. Contacting a specialist that can handle all types of damage makes getting back to normal faster and easier.

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