Where to Start With Repairing Your Office After It Floods

Where to Start With Repairing Your Office After It Floods

If your office floods, you will need to take immediate action to clean up the water and prevent water damage and mold growth. Here are some tips to help you organize a clean-up plan that will help to minimize flood damage in your workplace.

Contact a Plumber and Possibly an Electrician

Depending on the source of the flood water, you may need a plumber to repair a broken water line or replace a damaged sump pump. The accumulated water will have to be pumped out of the office areas as soon as possible. If electrical devices or outlets are impacted by the flood, you may need to contact an electrician as well. Your first task is to remove the pooling water.

Remove Damaged Supplies and Equipment

Office furniture should be taken from the flooded area for cleaning. It can be stored in an unused office or the conference room temporarily. The plumber and electrician can help to unplug or disconnect electronic equipment safely so that it can be moved to a dry area. Supplies like cartons of paper or stacks of folders will need to be resettled elsewhere to dry out while assessing the damage.

Relocate Wet Furnishings

Area rugs, long draperies, door mats, and other furnishings will need to be taken to a dry part of the office as well. If the whole office is affected by the flood, you might have to arrange for damaged furnishings to be removed from the building and taken to another area for cleaning or temporary storage. Anything that has evidence of water stains, drips, or splashes should be assumed to be damaged and removed from the office for professional evaluation and repair.

Request Professional Restoration Service

Contact a commercial restoration company to assess the flood damage in your office and provide an estimate for the needed repairs. A restoration service can remove and possibly replace damaged flooring, baseboards, and wall coverings. Their main work will be to ensure the flooded air completely dries out by using dehumidifiers and fans. Their next task involves treating the affected areas for water-based bacterial growth to prevent mold development. A competent restoration crew can handle extensive cleanup of a professional office quickly and thoroughly to remove all traces of flood damage, residual water, and damaged fixtures or furnishings.

 

Don’t let flood water sit in your office while figuring out what to do. Keep these steps in mind to quickly address the problem and limit the exte

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