Can Rubber Flooring in Waterbury Get Reused After It Gets Covered in Water?
8/9/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO techs have the equipment and training to restore your Waterbury business and contents from any size water disaster
There are many types of flooring options in businesses, one of the most common for business models that require frequent sanitizing is the rolled rubber floorings such as found in fitness centers and daycare facilities. Sometimes applied with adhesive and sometimes simply put in place, this type of floor covering has a high potential for restoration after exposure to even large amounts of water.
Can Rubber Flooring Get Dried in Place After Commercial Water Damage
In the majority of cases, although the rubber floor tiles frequently have reuse potential after commercial water damage in Waterbury businesses, the way the floor tiles get installed usually results in gaps that allow for seepage. When SERVPRO technicians handle this type of loss, they use their equipment to limit the disruption to the property by:
Location the migration path of water under the floor tiles
Removal floor covering only where the need for extraction and drying exists
Removal of small items in the loss area and raising bulky furnishings or equipment on blocks to dry in place
How Can Water Get Removed Rapidly, So Reopening May Occur More Quickly?
SERVPRO technicians have different options for the quick removal of water within a commercial property. Portable pumps are ideal for moving quickly around a loss area and can deploy in large numbers as needed. The techs have access to large numbers of equipment when the water loss is large-scale, the truck-mounted units and pull up copious amounts rapidly. The substrate in the majority determines the drying time and concrete can get dried in short order using the air movers and dehumidifiers.
SERVPRO of Waterbury at (203) 757-5050 works hard to restore your property from commercial water damage. They can handle small to large-scale losses and get your business sanitized and ready to reopen.
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