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How To Clean Up Wood Floors Quickly After a Water Leak

6/21/2022 (Permalink)

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How to Quickly Clean Wood Floors After a Water Leak

You chose wood flooring for your business to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. When you experience water leakage or a flood, it’s important to clean up quickly to avoid damage. Here are three recommendations to achieve the best results when the unfortunate occurs. 

1. Stop the Flow of Water from a Pipe Burst or Other Source
The first step in dealing with water on your floors is locating the source and controlling it. Some common problem areas to look for in commercial business settings include:

  • Leaking roof
  • Faulty sprinkler system
  • Clogged gutters
  • Old or malfunctioning HVAC system
  • Pipe burst

2. Clean Up Right Away
It is essential to begin cleaning up immediately upon managing the water flow to reduce or eliminate the potential for damage. Start by opening windows and doors to improve airflow. Depending on the amount of liquid present, the next step will be to wipe the area with towels or a mop. You can also use a rubber broom to push standing water through an open doorway to facilitate removal. Finally, place commercial fans throughout the space to begin the drying process.

3. Contact the Experts
As you’re assessing the wet floor, you may conclude that you need help. Working with a certified water restoration company will give you peace of mind knowing licensed professionals can help you clean and reopen your business safely. These teams have extensive training to get to the heart of the problem, mitigate further issues and prevent the need to replace your wood floor.
Handling a pipe burst or water damage in San Antonio, TX, is frustrating. Stop the flow, clean wet areas and call in the experts so you can get back to business as usual. By taking proactive steps to effectively deal with unwanted water at your building, you will help to lessen the possibility of damage. 

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