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7 Flood Prevention Tips For Commercial Properties

4/21/2021 (Permalink)

Contact the flood restoration professionals at SERVPRO for flood mitigation services.

Flooding is possible whenever there is heavy rainfall. 

Commercial buildings are highly vulnerable to expensive weather-related flood damage, just like any property. Flooding may be caused by heavy weather, such as blizzards, tornadoes, and hurricanes, depending on the season in Georgia. However, typical rainstorms are one of the most common reasons for flooding hazards. 

Did you know flooding accounts for billions in damage annually in the United States?

If you own or manage a commercial property and are concerned about flooding then, read on! We are about to dive into flood prevention tips to ensure your commercial property is ready to prevent all types of flooding. 

What causes commercial flooding?

Broken dams

When aging dams in Cobb County fail, they will unleash water on commercial and residential areas.

Storm surges

Rain, when it comes to floods, is not necessarily the only culprit. Hurricane-related storm surges.

Heavy rainfall

Inland floods are almost often caused by rain. Inland flooding is caused by consistent rainfall over many days or as a result of a short but heavy period of rainfall.

7 Commercial property flood prevention tips

1) Assess your commercial property

Inspect your commercial property for areas where floods could pose problems and then make the necessary repairs or modifications as required.

2) Improve landscaping

The elevation is your companion as it begins to rain. Landscape the building's exterior to allow water to flow down and away from its foundation. Make sure the downspouts are relocated just so water from the roof drains away from your property.

3) Flood-proof

Consider flood-proofing the foundation of the property if incoming water was a previous issue. Foundation flood-proofing gives your building protection from water damage caused by foundation leaks. Floodproofing entails adding a protective seal or shielding to your property's outside walls to prevent flood water from seeping in through the floor.

4) Remove debris 

Once every few months, it is essential to check and clean debris off the roof, downspouts, gutters and drains before a storm comes. Clearing debris will stop water from backing up into your property.

5) Install a sump pump

Installing a sump pump will go a long way when it comes to keeping your building dry. 

6) Board up doors and windows

If you know that there is a storm coming your way, protect your building from floodwaters, high winds, and flying debris by boarding your windows, doors, and other vulnerable spots. 

7) Get an Emergency Ready Profile 

No water damage is the best type of water damage. Don't sit and wait for a storm to hit to discover your commercial property's vulnerabilities. When you're unsure what to look for, consider hiring a specialist at SERVPRO for a free inspection of your property and an emergency ready profile to keep it safe from floods. 

Who to call for Flood Restoration

Whenever it comes to the causes of flooding, the simplest answer is heavy rains. No matter where in Cobb County you live, you are surrounded by infrastructure and systems designed to drain rainwater into appropriate reservoirs and basins. However, these systems get overwhelmed when it rains heavily, and the water does not drain as quickly as it should, causing backups and indoor flooding.


No flood damage is the best sort of flood damage. SERVPRO is a renowned company in the industry, and it has been serving customers in South Cobb since 1967. Contact the professionals at SERVPRO of South Cobb if you want your commercial property to quickly be in a pre-disaster state. Our team has invested in the top quality restoration equipment and certified professionals in restoring water damage. Contact us today!

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