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Spring Storm Strategy

6/11/2018 (Permalink)

Storm Damage and flooding in commercial building

When preparing for an upcoming spring storm, protecting your home is your priority and something you take seriously. As a business owner, you have to do double duty because it is crucial to ensure that your business is as secure as your home. Here are a few ways to help you avoid storm damage to your commercial property:

1. Watch, Listen, or Read

By watching the local Austin, TX, news channel, listening to the radio on your way to work, or reading a weather app on your phone, you can know what is coming your way and how to prepare for it.

2. Protect

Be knowledgeable about where your pipes are located. With a quick visit to the hardware store, you can gather insulation supplies for the pipes that are easy to reach. Hate the drip, drip, drip from a leaky faucet? In the event of a cold front that brings freezing weather, turning the faucet on to a drip can help you avoid a potential serious and costly pipe break. This is because the drip keeps the water moving in the pipe and doesn’t allow it to sit and freeze. When left alone, the water can freeze and expand, and this pressure is what will break a pipe.

3. Ask for Help

Utilize others’ knowledge on how to keep your business safe. Know who you can call to help prevent damage or to fix an already broken pipe. Save the phone number of a clean-up and restoration company in your phone contacts for quick reference in case of an emergency.

No one wants to deal with the headache of storm damage or a pipe break. By being prepared and creating a plan for your business, you can ease the burden of an upcoming winter storm. Your business storm strategy can also be easily applied to your home so that you won’t have to worry if a storm hits while you’re at work.

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