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We Get You Back In Business In Frederick After A Water Damage Disaster

2/8/2020 (Permalink)

A collage of pictures showing our water restoration equipment drying up the water damage We have the expertise and equipment to take care of any size water damage disaster big or small. We arrive right away to prevent further damage.

Frozen Pipes Can Damage Your Frederick Quick Service Restaurant

Severe snowstorms that can pass through all of Maryland can leave commercial districts of Frederick without power when the storm is bad enough. A lack of electricity to your fast food restaurant can lead to some unfortunate consequences, including freezing temperatures inside that can adversely affect exposed plumbing. With prolonged periods without heat in the building, pipes can freeze and burst, allowing for substantial water loss before you return to the restaurant.

With freezing conditions, you might contend with several inches of standing water when drains get dammed up with ice, and water damage in your Frederick restaurant stays in the building. It is vital to remove this standing water and begin drying out the restaurant as soon as possible to prevent substantial reconstruction needs and even longer spans with your doors closed to the public.

Once the heat can get reestablished in the building, and the power has gotten restored, freezing conditions can subside, and we can focus our restoration efforts on extraction and drying. Before we can re-pressurize your water lines within the restaurant, our in-house general contractors must repair the damaged portions of plumbing. This step can often occur during initial mitigation after the standing water concerns have gotten addressed with electric sump pumps and wet vacuums.

Tile flooring in both the dining areas and food preparation areas can help to resist water penetration, leaving the bulk of lasting damages being the drywall and areas immediately surrounding the plumbing breach. Our team of contractors can provide controlled demolition to remove compromised wallboard. Once the structural cavity has gotten thoroughly dried, we can set our sights on replacing the water damaged materials.

We have years of experience as restoration specialists, and with the expertise and guidance of our owner Art Hall, we have more than 30 years of experience in the building trades to offer our commercial customers as well. No matter how we can help after a water loss incident, you can count on our experienced SERVPRO of Frederick County water restorers. Call us today at (301) 662-1747.

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