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Common Causes of Commercial Water Damage

Burst Pipes and Plumbing Failures
A burst pipe can turn a typical workday into a disaster as water gushes into offices, storage spaces, and work areas. Even smaller, less dramatic plumbing failures often cause damage to floors, walls, and equipment, in many cases, before you even realize there’s a problem.
Roof Leaks and Storm Damage
Heavy rain, strong winds, or neglected maintenance can compromise your commercial roof. Small leaks may go unnoticed, but over time, water can saturate ceilings, insulation, and even electrical systems, leading to major safety hazards and expensive damage.


Sprinkler System Malfunctions
Sprinkler systems are essential for fire protection, but when they fail, they can unleash just as much chaos as a fire. Accidental activations, corrosion, or system defects can cause unexpected indoor downpours, soaking everything in their path.
HVAC System Leaks
Your building’s heating and cooling system keeps things comfortable, but it can also be a source of water damage. Clogged drain lines, condensation buildup, and leaks can all lead to mold, structural damage, and more, especially if you don’t become aware of them until long after the fact.


Flooding From Natural Disasters
When Mother Nature unleashes her wrath, there’s little you can do to stop it. Commercial properties can sustain damage from floods, rising groundwater, fierce storms, and more, all of which require expert restoration.