How Quickly Can My Business Reopen After a Pipe Burst?
7/20/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO techs are available around the clock to get your Nashua property restored and reopened as fast as possible
An overnight pipe burst can put the brakes on your normal daily operations. If your Nashua property does not have environmental monitoring, the water can flow for hours before it gets discovered. The faster the restoration services begin, the quicker you get to reopen for business. All property owners should set up a readiness plan for what to do when faced with this type of loss, so you know what to do. A sample list might be:
- Turn off the water to the building
- Contact your insurance agent
- Call SERVPRO or use the Emergency READY Plan app
- Removal of items from the loss area if it is safe to do so
How Does SERVPRO Know What My Insurance Policy Covers for Commercial Water Damage Cleanup?
When the technicians arrive at a Nashua property to handle commercial water damage, the crew chief communicates with both the property owner and insurance adjuster as needed. This transparency in communication ensures that no actions outside the scope of coverage get done, and the property owner does not have to feel anxious about unexpected out-of-pocket charges. This is usually the case, but it is dependent upon your insurance carrier.
Common Actions for Prepping for Reopening
With their advanced equipment for extraction and drying, SERVPRO techs can bring down the interior moisture levels rapidly. Then they wipe down the surfaces and perform any odor control applications necessary. One of the essential parts of the restoration is the final walk-through where the SERVPRO crew chief takes the owner and, when needed, the adjuster, through the completed restoration services to go over the actions taken as well as any final repairs that need to get done to restore the area entirely.
SERVPRO of Nashua at (603) 889-2311 stands ready to help local businesses with any size commercial water damage. The techs are available 24/7 to return your property to its preloss condition.