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The Surprise of Water Damage After a Commercial Fire

5/18/2022 (Permalink)

Water Damage As A Result Of A Commercial Fire

Damaged flooring, walls, equipment, etc., are all par for the course after a fire. Business owners and commercial property owners expect these damages when they think of fire damage. However, talk to fire remediation services in Edisto Beach, SC, and they will explain that nearly all property owners do not expect the amount of damage caused by water after a fire. Still, there are multiple reasons a property sustains water damages during and in the aftermath of a fire.

1. Fire Hose Rescue Efforts

The most common cause of water damage is the rescuers themselves. The fire rescue tools include hoses; it is the primary tool used to combat large blazes. These hoses are capable of spewing out hundreds of gallons in a matter of seconds and minutes. All of that water does not evaporate in the heat of the fire; most of it is left on the floor of your building.

2. Suppression Systems

The systems businesses install to prevent fire damage can also result in damage after a fire. For example, sprinkler systems might release water in areas of the property unaffected by fire to prevent its spread. The water from suppression systems is just as damaging as water hoses, but it is also essential to save as much of your property as possible.

3. Damaged Plumbing

The heat from a fire is immense. There is a possibility that the heat from the fire melts and damages plumbing systems in the property. If the plumbing structures are compromised, it can result in further water issues, especially if a supply line is damaged.

Commercial fire damage is not reserved for smoke and soot. Water is a significant contributor to damages, and it can be a shock to many property owners after the initial disaster. Still, remediation services are familiar with water loss and can help.

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