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Making Your Appliances A Priority Will Help You Avoid A Water Damage in Your Commercial Property

12/7/2020 (Permalink)

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Leaking and blocked appliances may not seem like a big deal, but a small leak can quickly cause lots of damage to your business. Paying attention to your appliances—and keeping them up to date—can save you money in the long run and ensure your business stays open and runs smoothly. Here are helpful tips for making your appliances a priority:

Mark Your Calendar

When you purchase new appliances, write down the expiration dates and recommended replacement dates on their parts and hoses.

Make a Date Every Friday Afternoon

Block out time every Friday afternoon to walk around your property and check your appliances. Make sure they’re hooked up to a water source, and check for any blockages or leaks. A small leak over a two-day weekend can create a large amount of damage, possibly even forcing you to temporarily close your business.

Don't Put it Off

When you discover a problem, fix it right away. Replace a leaky hose, or call a plumber to clear the blockage in your drains or sinks before it is too late. Finding and fixing an issue early on will save you a lot of trouble, time, and money in your business.

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Why Choose SERVPRO of Upper Darby?

Because emergencies don’t keep regular business hours, neither do we – we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even on holidays. The professionals at SERVPRO of Upper Darby have specialized in commercial water restoration for over 20 years. Our experience and expertise means you can minimize lost revenue and productivity and feel “Like it never even happened.”

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