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Tips to Winterize Your Business

2/11/2019 (Permalink)

When you’re a business owner, one of your primary goals is to grow your business. So, your focus is on tips that can help you achieve that goal. However, another great tip you should abide by, especially this time of year, is to prepare your business for inclement weather. And since winter is a prime time for fire damage and water damage to occur at your business, one tip for your business would be to rely on the business that’s #1 in the restoration industry: SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties. Follow the below tips to winterize your business.

One of the wisest decisions you can make as a business owner is to be prepared. Be prepared for troubles that may arise. Be prepared for additional costs that weren’t included in the initial budget. Be prepared to winterize your commercial property to help prevent accidents or losing excessive business.

Tips to Winterize Your Business:

Prepare Roofs & Gutters

Ice and snow can add a lot of extra weight to your roof, so it’s critical you have your roofs carefully examined by a professional to ensure there is no damage and to test the strength and durability of your roof. When it comes to your gutters, you’ll want those carefully inspected, too. As a result of the ice and snow, it can cause your gutters to weaken, which can cause them to detach from your building and allow for water intrusion, which can cause you another costly issue. Lastly, check for clogs. A clogged gutter can result in an ice dam. Ice dams prevent melting snow to drain off your roof.

Protect Pipes

During the cold winter season, allow your faucets to drip at a slow pace. Faucets can be highly prone to freezing. If there are some pipes throughout your business that aren’t being utilized, it’s a good idea to insulate the pipes to prevent freezing. Frozen pipes can be a serious problem and cause major water damage at your business this winter season. But don’t fret. If that does happen, you have the water damage repair and restoration professionals at SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties in your corner.    

Sprinkle Ice Melt

When there is snow -- especially ice -- on your commercial property, you certainly want to ensure you sprinkle ice melt all over those traffic areas, all the places your customers walk. The last thing you want is for an accident to occur. Ice melt is very cost-effective. Investing in some can save the business an expensive accident. If someone slipped and fell and hurt him or herself, that could cost the business thousands of dollars and a headache. Be wise. Protect your customers. Protect yourself. Protect your employees.

Clear Parking Lot of Snow & Ice

When your business’ parking lot is covered with what winter decided to leave behind, clear parking lot of snow and ice. It’s a wise idea to have this done as soon as possible. You may even factor in your annual budget to hire a professional to clear parking lot of snow and ice. You do not want to lose out on business due to customers not being able to park at your business.

Here’s a good resource to reference for further tips to winterize your business.


Hopefully, these tips to winterize your business will come in handy for you and your business. At SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties, we make it our business to get you back to business. If your commercial property happens to come in contact with fire damage or water damage this winter season, our wise tip for you would be to contact the fire and water damage repair and restoration specialists. The heroes at SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties will get your business back operating as quickly as possible and make it “Like it never even happened.” We’re faster to any size disaster. And we’ll be there to your rescue in a flash. Contact us seven days a week (even holidays), morning, noon, or night. Even the wee hours of the morning, we’re here for you in your time of need. Just call: 573-339-1948.

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