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Efficient Water Damage Repair in Harrisonburg Business Premises

3/6/2023 (Permalink)

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Likely Steps to Fix Water Damage in Harrisonburg

Different signs can alert you if there is a water intrusion at your property. You may have noticed physical changes such as water stains on the ceiling of your Harrisonburg office or other problems like pooling water that seems to return even after cleaning it up. These changes precede water damage, and it is crucial to fix them immediately. Even if there are no apparent damages, you should seek professional intervention since a professional can establish what lies behind that small leak you may be overlooking. When left untreated, water damage can become bigger and spread from room to room. The best way to ensure efficient water damage restoration is by engaging a professional company like SERVPRO.

The main benefit of choosing a water damage repair company in Harrisonburg is their superior inspection and assessment services. This reveals the source of the damage, the conditions of the structural materials such as drywall, and whether the issue spreads to utilities such as electrical systems. Some parts can suffer immense damage, especially from mold growth which is the most common outcome of water damage. SERVPRO restoration crews are proficient in taking remediation measures to prevent microbial growth.

Steps to take in the water damage repair process include:

Removing the water can be tricky, especially when there is extensive flooding or under special circumstances, such as when your office space has a wall-to-wall carpet. SERVPRO crews utilize various approaches for efficient water removal. Specialized extraction units like deep extraction tools, light wands, and submersible pumps facilitate extraction in different circumstances. We also perform structural drying by installing dehumidification equipment in affected areas to speed up recovery and sanitization to prevent microbial growth and rotting.

Repairing Damages

Our SERVPRO team can salvage many structural components and equipment in your business where possible. Repair work may differ depending on the extent of the damage.

Repairs may include:

  • Replacing wet drywall
  • Fixing damaged floors and ceilings
  • Restoring electrical systems
  • Restoring furniture

SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties has the expertise and equipment to safely handle any water damage repairs in your commercial space. Call us at (540) 433-6100. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

SERVPRO Delivers Fire Damage Restoration Services in Harrisonburg

9/2/2022 (Permalink)

Soot on a Wall After Fire With advanced equipment, SERVPRO restores property to pre-damaged conditions, "Like it never even happened."

Put SERVPRO on Your Fire Damage Restoration Team in Harrisonburg

A successful business operating in Harrisonburg knows it takes a team to succeed. Employees, suppliers, shippers, financial support, and loyal customers are team players and stakeholders that help you succeed and grow your business. Recovering from a disaster like a fire also takes a team approach to ensure that your business recovers and returns to full operation as quickly as possible.

SERVPRO has assisted many commercial clients in Harrisonburg with fire damage restoration. We work closely with the client, their insurance company, and the adjuster, providing cleanup after a fire and coordinating trades such as electricians, plumbers, flooring, drywall, and many others to help our customers return to operation as quickly as possible. We can also help with temporary arrangements during the repair and restoration phase.

We respond within four hours from your call on a 24/7 basis. Our technicians assess the damage and, in conjunction with our clients and their insurance adjuster, formulate a fire damage restoration plan to begin recovery from the fire. Every fire event is different, and our restoration work is customized for each situation. Our activities may include the removal of fire-damaged products and structures, smoke residue removal and odor removal, cleaning, and staging goods, materials that can be saved, etc.

SERVPRO coordinates an extensive building and reconstruction team that is available to address our customers' needs. With SERVPRO coordinating these activities, trades, and professionals, your business can be returned to full service quickly, saving time and managing your recovery costs.

The fire damage restoration services include the following:

  • Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration and Cleanup
  • Smoke Remediation
  • Water and Fire Damage Restoration

Call SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties for commercial fire damage restoration services. We provide service to Harrisonburg and nearby areas. We can help 24/7. Call (540) 433-6100.

Setting a Drying Goal for Flood Damage in Harrisonburg Shops

8/3/2022 (Permalink)

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Establishing Timelines for Flood Damage Restoration

From the time disasters first strike shops and stores, it is essential to get professionals moving to help. Flooding can be destructive, and our SERVPRO team has effective products and techniques to protect:

  • Inventory
  • Equipment
  • Furniture
  • Soft Materials
  • Flooring

How Damaged Is the Shop?

An early inspection of the flood damage in Harrisonburg shops can help to determine what must be done to overcome these threats. Because water is one of the most destructive properties of the flooding your business might suffer, we can track moisture movement to see where hidden damp caches might exist in wall systems or flooring. Fully learning the scope of the damage can help create a more accurate estimation and drying goal.

Calculated Drying

A significant component to setting and keeping drying estimates for your property is carefully placing air movers and other drying equipment. We have hundreds of air movers in our inventory, allowing us to meet the Large Loss needs of stores and other commercial properties. Initial estimations are based on calculations made by our crew chief about the best placement of evaporative drying tools and connected water removal instruments.

Documenting and Tracking Progress

Perhaps the most important aspect of setting and keeping a drying goal is continually monitoring the progress of drying tools and reporting findings to related parties. Tracking the effectiveness of air movers and dehumidifiers helps determine when movement is needed or when additional units could benefit the business. Ultimately, it is the focus of SERVPRO restorers to provide the most efficient and satisfactory results.

When a disaster threatens your business, you want to know when you can expect the doors to open again. Since some shops never reopen after flood damage, our SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties team prioritizes immediate action to protect the structure and your inventory from irreparable harm. Call us now at (540) 433-6100.

Harrisonburg Warehouse Water Removal Tools for Large Loss Events

8/3/2022 (Permalink)

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Effective Water Removal Tools

Choosing the right extraction and water removal tools for Large Loss scenarios is vital. Our fast response can get mitigation started quickly, and our knowledge to select the right tools can keep your warehouse safer from irreparable harm.

Identifying the Source of the Damage

To begin water removal in Harrisonburg warehouses and production facilities, SERVPRO must identify the source of the disaster. Stopping continued water flow into the work area is critical to managing the mitigative processes.

Truck-Mount Extraction

Powerful extraction is vital to remove surface water surrounding equipment and wares in the building. When several inches of water are in the work areas, SERVPRO turns to the extraction workhorse in our Green Fleet - the truck-mount extractor. This engine-driven pump can effectively move hundreds of gallons of standing water a minute, rapidly managing pressing concerns. Additionally, technicians can run the unit with additional attachments such as:

  • Weighted Extraction
  • Carpet Wands
  • Squeegee Wands

Portable Wet Vacuums

Wet vacuums are the most portable and versatile of all extraction and water removal tools in our inventory. Not only do these units manage standing water independently, but you can also utilize several attachments like carpet wands to improve their focused water removal further. Wet vacuums can be moved easily from one work site to the next, allowing fast and continuous extraction.

Tools for Special Circumstances

We have multiple tools for specific water removal needs, such as weighted extractors and carpet wands for wet carpeted floors. Similarly, drying mats can be effective to use on wood and vinyl flooring installed in the offices of the warehouse. If water remains trapped, it can lead to mold development, so our SERVPRO team works fast to overcome these risks.

Water removal can be a complex service we provide, especially with Large Loss needs. There are several tools related to this process to remove as much water as possible from the warehouse to restore the structure fully. Give our SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties a call when your business suffers water damage at (540) 433-6100.

Soot Removal with Staunton Fire Restoration Services

4/17/2022 (Permalink)

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Commercial Fire Cleanup Revitalizes Staunton Businesses

Business owners can feel overwhelmed after a fire, even in industries where small fires frequently happen, like restaurants. However, fast-responding restoration is a must for keeping many Staunton businesses' doors open after disaster strikes. Fire suppression has its issues, including potential water damage and mold growth, that property owners need removed from their facilities.

SERVPRO fire restoration can restore Staunton businesses to a safe, sanitary, and operational condition that is comfortable for employees and customers alike. Commercial mitigation focuses on reducing downtime and replacement needs for business assets while adhering to local regulations and insurance policies.

Removing soot from common surfaces found in commercial facilities

Many commercial facilities feature a diverse array of structural materials requiring different care types during restoration. In a restaurant, for example:

  • If the fire occurred in the kitchen, ceramic tile floors are often restorable because their glazes are naturally resistant to smoke damage. Unglazed tiles and unsealed grout, however, can absorb soot. SERVPRO has specialized cleaners for grout, masonry, and tiles with acids that cut through soot while preserving these materials. Industrial cleaners are often used to restore items like grease traps and range hoods
  • A fire in the dining area of a restaurant can leave carpeting and wall coverings needing delicate restoration. Wallpapers can often be restored, even those made of paper, with the help of tools like dry cleaning sponges. Gentle wall rinses are recommended for nonporous wall coverings like vinyl
  • Meanwhile, restrooms affected by fire may require alkaline cleaners on appliances like sinks and toilets for heavier cleanup needs. Light, dry soils on these items may only need gentle dry cleaning with Masslinn cloth or dry cleaning sponges

SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties is a phone call away from rendering "Like it never even happened. services at (540) 433-6100.

Does a Small Harrisonburg Shop Fire Require Cleanup

2/24/2022 (Permalink)

fire sprinkler head SERVPRO restores fire-damaged shops in Harrisonburg and removes water from the extinguishing efforts, "Like it never even happened."

Fire damage restoration is still needed to help Harrisonburg structures

Small fires can result from electrical overloads or mishaps with candles, cigarettes, and other items. Even with the fast extinguishment of these disasters, the building can show the signs of damage and require professional restoration and cleaning for several pressing concerns.

Removing Damaged Materials

First, fire damage in Harrisonburg shops involves removing ruined contents and building materials. Elements like clothing, fabrics, furniture and other wares can become unsalvageable between the fire, the suppression solutions, or smoke odor damage. We inspect affected contents and structure for where discarding may be necessary.

Cleaning Up After Fire Suppression

Suppressing the fire is an urgent need amid the disaster, but this process is not without potential damages as well. Fire extinguishers, for example, can leave a thick residue on surfaces that require specific wet cleaning products to resolve.

Replacing the Structure

Using a contractor license, we help where repairs and reconstruction might be necessary. Many sensitive materials can become rapidly overwhelmed and permanently damaged by soot and blistering, so we provide controlled demolition to discard these elements and replace them. Some of these might include:

  • Carpets
  • Baseboard
  • Drywall
  • Framing
  • Ceiling tiles

Malodor Removal and Management

Yet another potential threat to your business after a small fire is the lingering smell. Burning fuels like wood can create smoke solids and odor compounds that overwhelm the ignition point. Cleaning up can reduce the severity of these smells, but hydroxyl generators and ozone machines are often necessary to finish the job.

After a fire in local stores and shops, there are multiple focus areas for restoration. The swift actions of our SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties team can help mitigate loss, protect investments, and get your business back up and running again. Give our professionals a call today at (540) 433-6100. 

What Can Water Damage Do to Harrisonburg Office Buildings?

2/17/2022 (Permalink)

HI-RISE APT BUILDING FIRE AND WATER DAMAGE Water damage in a hi-rise Harrisonburg commercial building needs SERVPRO' rapid response, We're Faster To Any Size Disaster

Water damage is fast-moving and destructive within Harrisonburg commercial properties

Water damage can slow or stop the production of your office building until restoration and recovery get underway. Because we have experienced professionals capable of helping with mitigation 24/7, we can get a team mobilized after the first notice of loss to protect the structure from irreparable harm from many damaging effects.

Spreading Surface Water

Among the first ways that water damage and Harrisonburg offices can be destructive is through the fast motion of standing water in the building. Without containment, water continues to spread along flooring and surface materials. We utilize wet vacuums and pumps to extract pooling water from low-pile carpets and wood floors.

Absorption into Sensitive Materials

Carpets, drywall, and other porous materials can quickly absorb moisture. The longer this exposure lasts without drying, the more likely these surfaces experience irreparable damage. We use hygrometers, thermal imagery, and other sensitive water tracking instruments to identify damp pockets that require resolution.

Impact on Contents and Wares

Contents like the office furniture, desks, electronics, and file cabinets are all positioned to be directly impacted by water, water vapor (excess humidity) and subsequent mold damage. Protecting these contents starts with immediate actions like relocation to safer places in the building. 

How Does SERVPRO Help?

Regardless of the impact of water damage on your building materials and contents in the office building, fast mitigation and restoration are critical. SERVPRO WRT-Certified technicians work around the clock to get your doors back open when water damage emergencies overwhelm the workplace. We can help with services like:

  • Extraction
  • Content Relocation
  • Surface Cleaning
  • Repairs
  • Structure Drying

Because water damage can occur from multiple sources, having experienced and dedicated professionals arriving quickly to help is critical to protecting your business and its contents. You can count on the fast response of our SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties team to make it “Like it never even happened.” Call today at (540) 433-6100.

Sewage Damage in Your Commercial Building

10/29/2021 (Permalink)

When a toilet containing sewage or a sewage drain backs up in your commercial building, it should be considered an emergency. The damage could include viruses and/or bacteria that could cause illness.  Since sewage is a hazardous material, it should be handled by professionals who will clean up the sewage and remove it in a safe manner. Damaged items will need to be removed, unsalvageable items will need to be discarded, and salvageable items will need to be disinfected, along with drying out the structure. By having a professional handle the sewage damage, you can limit the damage that sewage causes.

Contact SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties to handle any sewage damage that occurs in your commercial building. No job is too big or too small. We can be reached at 540-433-6100 anytime of the day or night.

Commercial Residential Properties -Water Damage

10/19/2021 (Permalink)

Water damages in commercial residential properties have increased due to the increasing use of water in our daily lives. Water is used with dishwashers, water and ice dispensing refrigerators, water heaters, toilets, and washing machines as well as showers and bathtubs. Any of these could cause a water damage to occur. Other water damages can be caused by the building’s supply system (pipes) and storms.

Residential buildings that sustain a water loss and not properly dried become less attractive to tenants for leasing and/or could result in lower rental income. Carpets may need to be lifted for drying or removed, along with other affected materials depending on the type of water loss.

If you would happen to have a water damage in your commercial residential building, call SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties at 540-433-6100.

Commercial Roof Maintenance Can Prevent Water Damage

10/18/2021 (Permalink)

The condition of a roof on a commercial building can easily be overlooked until a water damage occurs. Regular visual inspections of the roof and flashing should be performed. Inspections should be performed at least twice a year, once in the spring and then again in the fall. Always perform a roof inspection after any type of storm or roof construction. In addition to checking the roof itself, an important part of the inspection of the roof system is to check to make sure that the insulation and sheathing (underside of the roof) is dry.  Immediate repairs of any defects should be corrected before any moisture enters the roof system or building interior.

Contact SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties (540-433-6100) if your commercial building experiences a water damage.

Safety Reminders for Commercial Property (Part 3)

10/17/2021 (Permalink)

Differences in Fire Sprinkler/Standpipe Systems:

Fire sprinklers work by high heat triggering the system. When a fire starts, the hot air rises and spreads along the ceiling and causes the sprinkler system to activate.

Standpipe systems are a series of pipes which connect to a water supply to hose connections. They are designed to allow manual application of water to a fire by hooking fire hoses to the connections.

No matter which type of fire suppression system is used, both the fire sprinkler system and standpipe systems should be tested and inspected: monthly check to ensure all control valves are in proper positions, quarterly test of the system’s main drain and an annual inspection by a licensed inspector to ensure that they are maintained and in proper working order.

If you experience a problem with your fire suppression system causing a water damage in commercial business, contact SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties for assistance. 

Safety Reminders for Commercial Property (Part 2)

3/31/2021 (Permalink)

Emergency Lights and Exit Signs:

When a fire occurs, electrical power to the building could be lost. Even if power is not lost, smoke can make it difficult to find your way out. Emergency lights and lighted exit signs are designed to come on when main power supplies are no longer working. Both the emergency lights and lighted exit signs light up to make it easier for your employees/tenants to find their way out of the building.

Regular inspections of both emergency lights and exits signs should be done on a monthly basis to ensure that they are working properly. The test can be performed by simply pressing the test button on the individual exit signs and emergency lights. If any are found to not perform properly, have them inspected by an electrician.

Safety Reminders for Commercial Property (Part 1)

1/19/2021 (Permalink)

Fire Extinguishers and Fire Alarms:

Most codes require access to fire extinguishers so that no one should travel less than 75 feet to get to a fire extinguisher in order to put out a small fire.  Multipurpose fire extinguishers come in different classes. Those rated A, B and C or combination of these classes (A-B or A-B-C) are capable of putting out small fires involving paper, wood, gases and oils.  Make sure that your employees or tenants know how to operate the fire extinguisher.

Fire alarms are a first line of defense against potential fires. A fire alarm alerts lets everyone in the building know that a potential danger exists. Immediate evacuation should follow when an alarm sounds. If a false alarm should occur, it should be recognized as a confirmation that the system works and that the employees/tenants should take it seriously the next time an alarm goes off.

Regular Inspections of both fire extinguishers and fire alarms should be done on at least a yearly basis.

Fire Safety Tips for Condominiums and High-Rise Apartments

10/30/2020 (Permalink)

Fires in condominiums and high-rise apartments are especially dangerous.

Make sure that you know where all exit stairs are in your building and select an outside meeting place.

If you would happen to have a fire in your building, it is important to have a plan in place.

Leave your apartment and close the door behind you which helps with keeping the fire from spreading as fast.

Pull the fire alarm on your way out to alert your neighbors and the fire department.

USE the stairs to exit the building. Do NOT use the elevators unless directed by the fire department to do so.

Go to your outside meeting spot and stay there. Call the fire department and if someone is trapped in the building, let the fire department know.

Fire Sprinklers -How They Work

10/20/2020 (Permalink)

Fire sprinklers work when high heat triggers the system.  The air above a blaze heats rapidly and the hot air then rises and spreads along the ceiling. When the air is hot enough and reaches a sprinkler head, it sets things into motion. Most sprinkler heads have a glass bulb with a glycerin-based liquid which expands when it encounters air temperatures between 135 and 165 degrees. The expanded liquid causes the glass to shatter and activates the sprinkler head.

Sprinkler heads are attached to pipes, which are connected to an outside water source.  The heat activates the sprinkler head, opening a valve which then allows pressurized water from the pipes to flow out.  Pressurized water allows the water to spray outward to cover more area of the fire.

Fire sprinkler heads work individually which allows water damage to be confined to smaller areas than a fire department using a fire hose to put out the fire. So, fire sprinklers in your commercial business help minimize both the original fire damage and the water damage that occurs when putting the fire out!

If you experience a fire damage in your commercial business, give SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties a call at 540-433-6100 to assist you.

Preparing Your Commercial Business for Winter Weather

10/19/2020 (Permalink)

Fall is here and winter is not far behind. Now is the time to start thinking about preparing your business for winter weather.

  • Inspect your walkways and parking lots. Look for proper drainage as issues can be a potential flood hazard, also check for places where icy spots can cause someone to slip and fall.
  • Have salt on hand to use on any icy spots to assist in the melting process and assign a designated person to apply the salt before other employees arrive.
  • Check your roof for any leaves or branches that may have accumulated from wind or heavy rains during the spring and summer months. This will make it easier to clean the snow off the roofs to prevent potential water damage or roof collapse due to heavy snowfall.

Fire Damage in Your Commercial Business

10/19/2020 (Permalink)

A fire damage in your commercial building can be overwhelming.

Once the fire has been extinguished and the ashes have settled, it is time to assess the damage. In addition to the obvious damage, you as a business owner need to consider other things as well: the impact to your employees, customers or tenants, the loss of inventory and business-related transactions. The building may need to be secured and protected from additional damage that could occur. It will need to be properly and thoroughly cleaned, as well as be back into working order as soon as possible.

We, here at SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties know that your business is important to all involved and if you should experience a fire or smoke damage, give us a call at 540-433-6100. We are here to help!

Fire Safety in the Workplace

10/19/2020 (Permalink)

Fire Safety in the workplace should be one of the main topics for business owners, no matter what type of business is involved.

 A good safety plan should include:

  • An evacuation strategy to make it safer for employees and customers to exit the building.
  • Maintenance of safety equipment: smoke alarms, fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems to include routine inspections.
  • Posting of clear exits and escape routes using a map to show marked exits along with lighted signs or floor lights on main walkways.
  • Proper storage and disposal of hazardous materials informing employees of the use of appropriate protective gear when handling and disposing of hazardous materials.
  • Eliminating electrical hazards such as frayed wiring and overloaded outlets.

Taking the time to implement a safety plan and following it can save lives.

Inspecting Plumbing at Your Commercial Business

9/18/2020 (Permalink)

At least once a month, your maintenance department or someone in your office should look at pipes and fixtures to check for moisture.

In bathrooms and kitchens, sinks and faucets should be looked at along with any refrigerator ice maker lines to offset a potential water damage. The person in charge of inspecting the plumbing should also know where the water valves are located. These should be inspected as well and by knowing where they are, they can shut them off if a water damage should occur. Quickly turning off water valves in the case of a water damage can save your commercial business from further damage.

By preventing extensive property damage, you not only save the cost of the damages but also prevent interruption to your business itself.

7 Tips to Prevent Mold in your Commercial Business

11/4/2019 (Permalink)

Why should you worry about mold in your building? According to OSHA, some mold, over time, may cause structural damage to wood along with damage to furnishings and finishes. Use the following tips to help prevent mold growth in your business.

#1: Clean Out the Refrigerator

It can be difficult to keep track of shared refrigerators. Some people will always remember to clear out their leftovers, others won’t. Old food storage containers are a perfect breeding ground for mold. Over time, mold can travel to the shelving and even outside the refrigerator. Consider instituting an office refrigerator policy. If something is left in the fridge by a certain time each week, it goes in the garbage.

#2: Look for And Repair Leaks

Leaks from plumbing, windows, roofs, and more can lead to significant water damage in your business as well as an increased risk of mold growth. If you aren’t regularly inspecting your property, it’s easy for these leaks to go unchecked until they create a larger, more costly problem. Watch for telltale signs of a leak such as lower water pressure; wet spots on the floors, ceilings, or walls; and condensation around window sills and in attic spaces.

#3: Keep It Clean

It’s easy for anyone to get caught up in work and let clutter take over his or her workspace. However, clutter creates lots of hiding spots for crumbs and dust, which are both great food sources for mold. Make sure to clear the clutter and wipe down hard surfaces regularly. Make sure to promptly clean all spills as well. Clean and sanitize break rooms and bathrooms frequently. Both rooms provide ample opportunity for mold growth. These rooms should be cleaned at least weekly depending on how regular people use each room.

#4: Turn on the AC/Dehumidifier

Leaks aren’t the only way for moisture to accumulate in your business. High humidity levels can lead to moisture and mold as well. On hot days, fans can cool you off, but they don’t do much for humidity levels. Run your AC or a dehumidifier to cut down the humidity in the building.

#5: Clean out Trash Cans

While you might switch out the liners regularly, can you remember the last time you washed out the trash cans? It’s easy for bits of food and condensation to sneak beneath liners into the can, which is all mold needs to grow. Try washing out office wastebaskets about once a month to prevent mold growth.

#6: Take Care of Your HVAC System

Your HVAC system can quickly distribute mold spores throughout your building if there is a problem. Make sure your HVAC system receives regular inspections. Sometimes moisture condenses inside air ducts or leaks drip onto ducts from ceiling tiles, which can lead to mold growth inside the ducts. Make sure to keep the HVAC drip pans clean and unobstructed. Additionally, replace your filters as needed.

#7: Slope the Ground Away from the Foundation

If the ground around your building slopes toward the foundation, water can accumulate and weaken your building’s structure. Additionally, it provides an ideal environment for mold to grow. The ground should slope away from the building. You should also make sure your building follows the local building codes for drainage. Mold is persistent. Even if you follow all the right steps it’s still possible for mold to grow and spread in your building. Fortunately, at SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties, we have the right experience in mold remediation to make your place of business “Like it never even happened.” Unfortunately, mold doesn’t stay put, it grows quickly. You’ll want to give us a call as soon as you notice it, so we can start the remediation process. Our technicians have the training, equipment, and knowledge necessary to help locate and remediate mold efficiently. If you find mold in your place of business, call us at 540-433-6100.

Avoid a Large Loss: Tips for Preventing Frozen Pipes

10/22/2019 (Permalink)

Don't let cold weather sneak up on you!

Before the onset of cold weather, prevent freezing of these water supply lines and pipes by following these recommendations:

  • Drain water from swimming pool and water sprinkler supply lines following the manufacturer's or installer's directions. Do not put antifreeze in these lines unless directed. Antifreeze is environmentally harmful and is dangerous to humans, pets, wildlife, and landscaping.
  • Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to allow water to drain. Keep the outside valve open so that any water remaining in the pipe can expand without causing the pipe to break.
  • Check around the home for other areas where water supply lines are located in unheated areas. Look in the basement, crawl space, attic, garage, and under kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Both hot and cold water pipes in these areas should be insulated.
  • Consider installing specific products made to insulate water pipes like a "pipe sleeve" or installing UL-listed "heat tape," "heat cable," or similar materials on exposed water pipes. Newspapers can provide some degree of insulation and protection to exposed pipes – even ¼” of newspaper can provide significant protection in areas that usually do not have frequent or prolonged temperatures below freezing.

SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties Commercial Water Restoration

Have Questions? Call Today (540) 433-6100

3 Reasons Your Commercial Toilet Keeps Flushing

10/21/2019 (Permalink)

Avoid Commercial Water Damage

Water Damage From Toilet

A malfunctioning toilet in your Rockingham or Augusta County commercial building can cause a variety of issues, from a repeated toilet overflow to increased monthly water bills. One common issue that commercial toilets suffer from is repeated flushing when water runs into the unit without stopping. There might be several reasons for this problem and knowing what they are may help you remedy the problem quickly.

1. Dirty Gasket

The gasket within a commercial toilet’s flushing apparatus can become caked with sediment over time. This can be especially common if you live in an area with hard water. Sediment may also affect the gasket’s weep hole and how well the gasket’s suction works. You can remove and clean the gasket and weep hole, which may resolve the continuous flushing.

2. Broken Flapper

Sometimes the flapper, or seal, on the inside of the toilet may become brittle or old. When this happens, the seal can become misaligned and cause the toilet to fill constantly. This constant filling may eventually cause a toilet overflow or a toilet flood, which can cause water damage to your building and require the services of a flood remediation and water cleanup company. The seal is located inside the flush canister, and if it is cracked, you may need to have it replaced.

3. Leaking Toilet Tank

A leaking toilet tank may cause repeated flushing, as the unit will sense it needs to fill due to a water loss. However, you can stop a toilet from leaking with a simple test. Add three drops of red food coloring into the water of the tank and wait about twenty minutes. If the water in the toilet bowl is red when you check it again, this means the toilet tank has a leak and you will need to have it repaired.

Water Damage or Flooding? Call Us Today (540) 433-6100

Commercial Water Restoration Presents Unique Challenges

SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties has the training, experience, and equipment to handle large commercial flooding or water damage emergencies. Whether your water emergency occurs in a small office building or big box store, we will respond quickly to mitigate the damage and manage the restoration project through to its completion. Learn more about our training and certifications.

Dangers of Electrical Fires

10/20/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO electrical tip for outlets

Like residential homes, commercial buildings are at risk of electrical fires and you should take precautions to prevent these hazards. Electrical equipment plugs and wiring can all cause a fire. Older buildings can have outdated wiring which poses additional risks. If you are in doubt, call a professional electrician.

Here are a few precautions you can make to minimize your risk of an electrical fire:

  1. Outlet & power cords – Make sure outlets are updated and in good working condition. The outlet should not be warm to the touch or make cracking sounds and should fit snugly. Have a professional repair them if you experience any issues.
  2. Cords & Wiring – Do not use a damaged cord. If your cords are frayed, pinched or pierced, throw them out. Damaged, worn, cracked or corroded electrical wires can increase the chance of electrical fires.

The National Fire Protection Agency suggest calling a qualified electrician if you experience:

  1. Frequent problems with blowing fuses or tripping circuit breakers.
  2. Discolored or warm wall outlets
  3. Flickering or dimming lights
  4. Sparks from an outlet

Call SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties if you do experience an electrical fire in your business at (540) 433-6100.

Restoring Your Rockingham or Augusta County Commercial Property After A Water Damage Event

10/20/2019 (Permalink)

Fire damage can strike anywhere at any time.

Flooding and water damage events on commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response. Whether you’re dealing with a relatively small water cleanup scenario or a large-scale event, we here at SERVPRO work quickly to assess each unique situation and isolate the damaged area. In many instances, normal operations can continue in a temporary space while we restore your facility.

Restoring Commercial Properties Presents Unique Challenges

Our professionals are trained to be mindful of legal and environmental concerns and strive to fully restore the damaged area while working within your budgetary constraints. We understand that every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So, when an emergency situation arises in your business, give us a call and we’ll be there fast with the help you need.

About SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties

SERVPRO of Rockingham and Augusta Counties specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Certifications

  • AMRT - Applied Microbial Remediation Technician
  • ASD - Applied Structural Drying Technician
  • ECTP - Employee Certification Training Program
  • IICRC Certified Firm
  • RRRP - Lead-Based Paint Activities and Renovation
  • WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • CRT - Color Repair Technician

Fire Safety Tips for the Workplace

9/27/2019 (Permalink)

Ensure that smoke alarms and sprinkler systems are installed, working properly, and are not blocked.

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS IN THE WORKPLACE

Eliminate workplace fire hazards:

  • Damaged electrical outlets, cords, cables, etc.
  • Overloaded outlets and circuits
  • Combustible objects in unsecured locations (included excessive trash and recycling)—keep these far from electrical equipment!
  • Fire exit obstacles

Keep workspace and equipment clean, dry, and well-ventilated, and especially clean of oil and dust.

Prepare for emergencies:

  • Follow workspace protocol and guidelines to ensure safety and health; know and understand rules and procedures concerning fire emergencies.
  • Ensure that smoke alarms and sprinkler systems are installed, working properly, and are not blocked.
  • Conduct regular fire drills.

Employers should follow these workplace fire safety tips:

  • Post clear fire escape plans on every level.
  • Educate all employees on emergency procedures, exit locations, escape routes, fire alarms and drills, and the use of fire extinguishers.
  • Conduct regular drills.
  • Install and properly maintain all fire safety equipment.
  • Provide for disabled employees.

HAZARDOUS ELECTRICS AND EQUIPMENT

Use only electrical products evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory (i.e. UL).

Immediately replace damaged, hazardous equipment:

  • Look out for anything that appears overheated, smells strange, or delivers an electrical shock.
  • Replace all damaged, worn, frayed, or old wires.

Only use three-prong plugs in three-slot outlets (and, similarly: two-slot plug into two-slot outlets).

Equipment that emanates substantial heat should be at least several feet away from combustible surfaces and objects.

  • Heaters must include a thermostat control mechanism.

 Fires Cause Around $10 Billion In Damage Per Year. Direct property loss due to fires in the U.S. was an estimated $10.6 billion in 2001. (2)100 Firefighters Die Each Year. About 100 firefighters are killed each year in duty-related incidents. (6) 

  • Know and follow an established emergency and evacuation plan.
  • Eliminate potential fire hazards.
  • Keep the workspace clean, dry, and free of unnecessary clutter and combustible materials and liquids.
  • Maintain clear and easy access to all exits.
  • Install and maintain all essential fire safety equipment.
  • Follow a no-smoking policy within the workplace.

SMOKE ALARMS: A NECESSITY, NOT AN OPTION

Invest smoke detectors for every room or office.

  • Install dual sensor smoke alarms; make sure they contain both ionization and photoelectric smoke sensors.

Test your smoke detectors(and sprinkling system) once a month.

Replace the batteries at least once a year (possible exception: non-replaceable 10-year lithium batteries; still, be sure to test them); many manufacturers also encourage a replacement of the smoke detectors after a decade.

Never disable a smoke alarm.

Consider smoke alarms for the disabled.

  • Audible alarms (pauses between the siren wail allow for auditory communication) are available for the visually impaired; visual alarms (with a flashing light or vibrating pad) are available for the hearing impaired.

A NO-SMOKING ZONE IS LESS OF A DANGER ZONE

Keep the workspace a no-smoking zone. If you must smoke, smoke outdoors, and always ensure that you properly extinguish the cigarette in a sand-filled can, or drown cigarette butts and ashes in water.

  • Never throw away hot cigarette butts or ashes without attending to them properly.

Be alert and then alert others. If you smell or spot fire or smoke, bring it immediately to attention.

Never smoke where oxygen is being used; for instance, in a hospital room or hallway, or at a nursing home. Even if the oxygen is turned off, the building is much more vulnerable—oxygen can be explosive and will only serve to fan the flames.

IN CASE OF FIRE: FOLLOW THE EVACUATION PLAN

Immediately call 911 in case of a fire.

Know and understand the fire emergency and evacuation plan with these workplace fire safety tips:

  • Plan at multiple escape routes from as many locations as possible.
  • Check the condition of fire ladders and fire escapes; ladders should be collapsible and have been evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory (i.e. UL);
    fire escapes need to be stable, secure, and easily accessible.
  • Ensure that windows don’t become obstacles; glass should be openedeasily and screens should be swiftly removed.

Never use the elevator. Walk—don’t run—down the stairs.

If you cannot evacuate,

  • Remain calm and put as much distance as possible between yourself and the fire.
  • Seal all cracks with wet materials (towels, jackets) to prevent smoke from seeping into the room.
  • Wait at the window; shout for help and signal your location by waving the most visible object
    1. Open the window for air, but try not to break it; you may need to close it if smoke begins to seep in.

Practice; can you feel your way out of the office and building with your eyes closed, or in the dark? Do you know multiple escape routes? Do you know the low windows from which you could jump? Do you instinctively use the back of your hand to feel a door’s heat, and do you remain crouched down as close to the floor as possible?

Restoring Your Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Commercial Property After A Water Damage Event

10/2/2018 (Permalink)

Commercial Water Damage Events Present Unique Challenges

Flooding and water damage events at Harrisonburg/Rockingham County commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response. Whether we’re dealing with a relatively small water cleanup scenario or a large-scale event, we work quickly to assess each unique situation and isolate the damaged area. In many instances, normal operations can continue in a temporary space while we restore your facility.

Restoring Commercial Properties Presents Unique Challenges

Our professionals are trained to be mindful of legal and environmental concerns and strive to fully restore the damaged area while working within your budgetary constraints. We understand that every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when an emergency situation arises in your business, give us a call and we’ll be there fast with the help you need.

About SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County

SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Your Business Matters To Us

9/19/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO also helps Commercial Businesses

Did you know SERVPRO also helps Commercial Businesses?

We’re always ready to help - you can trust the SERVPRO brand....

Indoor quality is something that needs to be maintained in a business, and we’re here for your needs! 

Proper Maintenance Saves You Money!!

  • World Health Organizations say that poor indoor air quality costs $60 billion in employee sick leave and lost production
  • People most at risk include infants and children, pregnant women, elderly, people with compromised respiratory system, and people with weakened immune systems

Control Moisture and Reduce Mold

Act within the first 24-48 hours...

  • Correct any water leaks or standing water
  • Remove standing water under cooling coils or air handling units 
  • Properly maintain humidifiers, if used
  • Replace wet or visible moldy insulation materials

Ways to Impress Your Customers

  • Clean dirty and stained ceilings
  • Scrub lobby, furniture and draperies
  • Establish maintenance plans for furnishings, carpets, and draperies
  • Clean HVAC and air duct system

The SERVPRO Difference

  • Reduce potential for mold growth
  • Remediate bacteria, fungi, and mold
  • Eliminate offensive odors
  • Written inspections and estimates

You Can Trust SERVPRO Brand Because....

  • Over 1,600 Franchises in 48 states means more locations
  • More locations means faster responses
  • Faster responses means faster mitigation and less damage
  • Faster mitigation means less cost

We give quotes to any situation that may occur to you, we are also open 24/7...365 days a year. 

No Job Too Big

9/19/2018 (Permalink)

The SERVPRO Commercial Large Loss Division is composed of our best of the best in restoration. Our elite large-loss specialists are prequalified and strategically positioned throughout the United States to handle any size disaster.

Every large loss is supervised by a commercial operations manager to help ensure seamless communication and timely mitigation.

At SERVPRO, the difference is our ability to dispatch trained production professionals and cut costs through the strategic placement and oversight of temporary labor. Get the professionals by calling SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County at (540) 433-6100 for all your commercial cleanup, mitigation and restoration needs. SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County is one of Virginia's premier smoke, fire and water cleanup companies.

Clients for the Commercial Large Loss program include the following:

  • The Hospitality Industry
  • Property Managers
  • Universities
  • Municipalities

Rapid response can mean the difference between restore vs. replace

9/19/2018 (Permalink)

Rapid response can mean the difference between restore vs. replace

The first few hours after commercial water damage can be the most vital.  Rapid response will many times be the determining factoring between restoring and replacing.  The photo captioned is what the employees of this office building saw when they came into work one morning.  A quick call to SERVPRO and a crew was on their way.  Clean up began with extraction of carpets.  Other crew members moved and blocked contents.  Even more crew members removed the vinyl cove base and drill holes in the lower drywall to allow airflow to more efficiently dry the walls.  Holes are always punched below the trim line to allow for the new trim to cover the holes.  A manager set up drying equipment as he walked through to ensure nothing was overlooked and properly document the job for the insurance company.  The SERVPRO team came in like a wave, just as the water did a few hours before.

Job timeline

  • The water damage was discovered on a Friday morning at 6:00AM.
  • The crew arrived at 7:45AM.
  • The work was completed by Friday evening at 6:30PM.
  • Crew returned Saturday and Sunday to take moisture readings and reposition drying equipment for optimal drying.
  • Crew arrived 6:00AM Monday to install new cove base and remove equipment.
  • By Monday 9:00AM, the property was put back together and it was business as usual for this company.   Employees that had off that Friday never even knew anything had happened!

If you have water damage in your commercial property, remember that a quick response from SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County can make the difference from an inconvenient weekend to weeks of construction and loss of use.  Call us today to help make it “Like it never even happened.”

Protecting Your Commercial Property

9/19/2018 (Permalink)

PROTECT YOUR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FROM WATER DAMAGE:

Turn off Water Valves to Prevent Damage in Commercial Buildings

When water damage occurs in a multi-story building such as office buildings or hotels, turning off the water supply at the main valve is vital to avoid additional damage. Identify where the broken pipe is located to determine if a water valve is near the source rather than on a lower floor or utility closet. Turning off water valves as quickly as possible prevents primary damage to surfaces in addition to secondary damage from mold and mildew. Business owners can prevent slow leaks in buildings by tracking water bills each month and maintaining safety protocols in boiler and water heater rooms.

Avoid Business Interruption to Prevent Financial Losses

Preventing extensive property damage also helps to avoid business interruption loss along with the possibility of creating liability claims from nearby property owners, tenants or guests. Maintenance personnel in businesses are responsible for turning off the main water valve during normal hours of operation before beginning remediation services. However, when leaks happen at unusual times such as during the night or on weekends, tenants, employees and managers do not know what to do.

Important Emergency Water Damage Guidelines

Having a SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Emergency Readiness Plan (ERP) in place at businesses can help to reduce losses. 

Visually Inspect the Property:

At least once a month, assess various areas of a building to look for signs of moisture from leaking pipes and fixtures. Check water distribution systems, including bathroom fixtures, kitchen plumbing and drinking fountains, especially devices that are old and degraded. Keep a record of plumbing fixtures that are prone to having frequent failures such as galvanized or steel pipes and connectors. Inspect decorative water fountains, swimming pools and hot tubs at the same time. Understand the particular areas of a property that do not have drainage systems such as parking garages. In a water leak emergency, lower levels of a building without drains require portable or fixed sump pumps.

Step Two: Mitigation Plans

By having a SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Emergency Readiness Plan can help establish SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County as your mitigation company of choice. We will have the information we need to begin a timely dry-out to reduce any secondary damage that may occur. It also allows for the creation and implementation of a loss mitigation plan for employees to follow when a disaster occurs.
The ERP will include a map or diagram showing the location of water shutoff valves and exactly how to close the devices. Pictures of the shut-off values will also be included. If a building has a sprinkler system for fires, then it is often necessary to turn off these devices to avoid damage from water or chemicals. For confidential or sensitive areas of a building, make a list of the designated employees who can enter the space.

Step Three: Emergency Contact List

A SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Emergency Readiness Plan will contain an up-to-date 24-hour emergency contact list with names and telephone numbers for:

• The business maintenance staff
• Plumbers
• Electricians
• Tenants
• Local water company after-hours number
• Water mitigation service vendors such as SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County
• Building agent or broker

A business interruption plan should be standard procedure for any commercial building. The SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County ERP works well with any existing plan and the app allows the managers to have all this information in the palm of their hands.

Call SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County at (540) 433-6100 for your no cost Emergency Readiness Plan.

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The SERVPRO Ready Plan

9/12/2018 (Permalink)

It is estimated that up to 50% of businesses that close due to a disaster...never reopen!" Are you prepared for the next disaster?

It is estimated that up to 50% of businesses that close due to a disaster, such as fire and flood never reopen!  Of the businesses that survive, the overwhelming majority of them had a preparedness plan in place.

Are you “Ready for whatever happens?”

Preparation is a key component for making it through any size disaster, whether it’s a small water leak, a large fire, or an area flood.  The best time to plan for such events is not when the event happens, but well before it happens.

The SERVPRO® Emergency READY Plan serves as a quick reference of important building and contact information or can be an ideal supplement to any well-designed emergency preparedness or existing contingency program.  Rather than simply reacting to disaster situations, most prefer proactive measures to establish a relationship with a restoration services company. 

By working with SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County to develop your personalized Emergency READY Plan your business will receive the benefit of over 30 years of experience in reducing the impact of any natural or man-made disaster.  SERVPRO of Harrisonburg/Rockingham County is a leader in water and fire damage response for the greater Harrisonburg/Rockingham County area and can help you quickly get your property back in working order.

Call our office at 540-433-6100 to learn more on how to set up this profile for your facility and get prepared before disaster strikes!