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What To Do After a Pipe Breaks

5/12/2022 (Permalink)

A pipe burst causes damage to a commercial building in Forest Park, OH.

When a Pipe Bursts, What Should You Do?

A hard freeze, fire, or simply age can cause pipes to break or leak, resulting in a flooded company. Fortunately, there are some things that you can do that will help you clean up quickly so you can get back to work.

Take an Inventory

The first thing that you need to do is take an accurate inventory of:

  • What was lost
  • What needs to be replaced
  • What you need to clean
  • What needs to be fixed

Taking an accurate inventory of what you need to do to get your business back on track is important, especially if you are going to file an insurance claim.

Fix the Break

The first thing that you will want to do is stop the leaking. If it is a small leak from an incoming pipe, you might be able to stop it on your own. If you have a flooded company or an outgoing pipe, you probably should consider hiring a plumber to deal with it.

Begin the Cleanup

Cleaning up after a leaky pipe or sewer line is extremely difficult and time-consuming. In some cases, it is better to hire a professional cleaner in Forest Park, OH. A professional will know exactly what procedures to use, what needs dry cleaning, and what precautions to take. This is particularly true when you are dealing with a sewer pipe break.

Keep Employees Informed

If you have a broken pipe, you will need to keep your employees up-to-date on what they need to do to either avoid or deal with the problems that arise. Keeping your employees informed means making sure they have personal protective equipment when necessary and keeping them up on OSHA requirements. This will help to keep your employees safe, particularly if wastewater is involved.
A broken or leaky pipe and a flooded company are not the end of the world for a business. Fixing the problem can be as easy as making a few phone calls and ensuring that your employees are safe.

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