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3 Common Water Issues in Commercial Buildings

6/30/2021 (Permalink)

Clogged toilet Commercial toilets get a lot of use which means most of them will get clogged occasionally.

3 Common Water Issues in Commercial Buildings

One of the most common causes of water damage in commercial buildings is leaking pipes, however, that isn't the only problem to look out for. You may wish to add these three common water issues in commercial buildings to your maintenance routine.

1. Leaking or Running Toilets

According to the EPA, a leaking toilet can waste as much as 3,000 gallons of water a year. Additionally, leaking toilets can lead to water damage and mold. To avoid wasted water, higher water bills, and potential water or mold damage, toilets should be inspected regularly to ensure they aren't leaking or running constantly.

2. Toilet Clogs

Commercial toilets get a lot of use which means most of them will get clogged occasionally. Because clogs can lead to a toilet backup which may cause a flood in the bathroom, it may be wise to regularly check restrooms for clogged toilets and plunge them or call a plumber in Richmond Highlands, WA, to clear clogs.

3. Plumbing Leaks

Freezing temperatures or deterioration can lead to leaking pipes or a pipe break that may cause a flood. Water leaking from cracked or broken pipes or water supply lines is the most common cause of water damage in commercial buildings. These leaks can be difficult to detect because pipes and supply lines are often buried underground or hidden by walls. Because long-term leaks can lead to severe water damage, it can be important to watch for signs of leaks, such as standing water, bulging walls, spongy floors, water stains, and musty smells or mold growth.
Regularly inspecting your commercial property for leaking pipes and other potential sources of water damage can help keep water damage to a minimum. However, if you have suffered a broken pipe or an overflowing toilet, promptly contacting a water damage remediation and restoration company may help prevent further damage to your property.

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