Prepare Your Business for Winter Storm Damage
10/29/2019 (Permalink)
When a winter storm is threatening your business, your first priority will be preparing the building to withstand any damage the weather will bring. But it’s also important to develop a restoration plan in the event of any effects from snow, and ice.. By keeping a few simple guidelines in mind as you brace for the destruction of a storm, you can ensure your business in the Greeley/Windsor, will be up and running again after bad weather passes.
1. Check your plumbing. A pipe break as the result of frozen water in your plumbing system can cause catastrophic flooding. To avoid this, conduct a thorough check of your business before the storm hits and seal off any drafts or cracks in the walls and roof that can allow cold air to leak in, causing a temperature drop. Be sure to shut off all plumbing during a winter weather event to prevent frozen water from accumulating inside pipes.
2. Develop a snow and ice removal plan. Heavy snow and ice that lingers on the roof of your building can cause a dangerous collapse, and dirty snow piled in front of your business will repel customers and potentially increase the risk of liability claims due to slip and falls. Make sure you’re contracted with a reliable snow removal service before a winter storm hits so you can minimize its effects and reopen your business as soon as possible.
3. Maintain an inventory. If the worst happen and your business sustains storm damage, you’ll need to submit records of all assets to your insurance company for coverage. Keeping detailed inventory will streamline the claims process while you work to repair the building. Our professional storm restoration company can assist you in the cleanup process so you can recover as many assets as possible.
A winter storm can be a stressful event for any business owner. By taking the proper steps both before and after a winter weather event, you can protect and restore your building from damage.