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Signs of Commercial Water Damage in Woodlawn Business?

10/7/2024 (Permalink)

Paint is peeling off a wall with water damage. We are leaders in commercial water damage restoration in Chicago.

Our local Hyde Park/E. Bridgeport/Bronzeville teams respond to water damage emergencies 24 hours a day in Woodlawn. Water damage is destructive and can lead to significant structural issues in commercial buildings if not detected early. One of the most obvious signs of water damage is the presence of water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors. These stains often appear as discolored patches, indicating that water has seeped into the building materials, which could lead to further deterioration if not addressed.

Peeling or bubbling paint and wallpaper are also telltale signs of water damage. When moisture gets trapped behind surfaces, it can cause the paint or wallpaper to pull away from the surface, resulting in visible damage. This is particularly common in areas near windows, doors, or roofing that may have leaks.

Another critical sign is the presence of mold or a musty odor. While mold might not always be visible, its distinct smell clearly indicates moisture problems. If you detect a persistent musty odor, it’s essential to investigate further. This proactive step can prevent the spread of mold in damp conditions.

Another red flag is the warping or buckling of floors and walls. Water damage can cause wood and other materials to expand, leading to structural deformities that compromise the building’s integrity.

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When your Woodlawn commercial business has water damage, our Hyde Park/E. Bridgeport/Bronzeville is Here to Help. ® Contact us today at 312-509-5000.

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