Tips for Inspecting Your Building’s Exterior Before a Storm
12/24/2020 (Permalink)
When a storm is coming to your office, you can't just focus on the assets inside the property. You need to make sure the outside of your building is safe from flood damage, as well.
The best way to preserve the walls, roof and windows of your property is to survey the outside of the office. You can then perform any necessary exterior maintenance. While this may sound time-consuming, it will limit your need for storm cleanup services in the long run. Below are some tips for conducting a building inspection.
Check the Walls
Water can easily seep through wall cracks during floods. You should thus look at your walls carefully to see if there are any gaps. You also need to look at the wall gaskets to make sure they are secured.
Look at the Siding
Siding is commonly damaged during major storms. This, in turn, can put your employees at risk. As part of your regular exterior maintenance, you should make sure the cladding of your building is secured. This could limit how much you spend on energy, as well.
Watch for Warning Signs
Corrosion, rust, leaks and degradation are seemingly minor problems that can become more severe if not treated before a storm. Some of these warning signs may be hard for you to find. That is why you should bring in a professional engineer or architect to help you keep the building maintained. Still, you should also conduct cursory walkthroughs on your own in between the formal inspections.
Focus on the Windows
Your windows actually break down more quickly than other parts of your building do. Make sure to check the seals to ensure no unwanted air or water can get into the office.
Proper exterior maintenance can limit harm to your office. If your property does suffer storm damage, however, flood cleanup and restoration specialists can help you rebuild.