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The Dangers of Flooding From Sprinklers

4/22/2020 (Permalink)

Water leaking from hose. Seen in this light, irrigation maintenance protects a company from possible flooding and the headaches that follow.

Landscaped grounds in front of a commercial property in Cheltenham, PA, look good and reflect well on the company. It is all part of a positive brand image. For best results, an irrigation and watering system is needed to keep the flowers blooming and the grass green. With this, though, comes the necessity of regular irrigation maintenance. The hallmarks of an effective maintenance program include the following steps:

Inspection of sprinkler heads, nozzles valves, and pipes
Replacement of worn or faulty components
Communication with the contractor
Adaptation to the changing seasons

Properly maintained, a good system will beautify grounds and lower water usage. Poor maintenance could lead to sprinkler flooding.


Results of Poor Maintenance
For the most part, an irrigation system operates on its own and turns on and off on a programmed schedule. With a bit of irrigation maintenance, this should continue throughout the seasons. Occasionally, though, sprinkler heads break and continue to spray water for hours. This excess spray could harm the landscaping, but if it is near a building it could also seep into the property. Failure to blow out sprinkler lines in the cold months could result in water lines that freeze and then burst. If not discovered quickly, large amounts of water could harm a building, necessitating the need for a qualified water mitigation company.


Effects of Water Damage
Excess water in a building can result in a number of harmful effects. It could saturate walls and insulation and moisten contents such as clothing, furniture, and documents. The longer the damages go untreated, the greater the harm and the more expensive the cleanup. The corrosive power of water has the power to break down materials such as wood and fabric over time. A high level of moisture in a building can lead to mold growth.

Seen in this light, irrigation maintenance protects a company from possible flooding and the headaches that follow.

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