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Commercial Sprinkler Malfunction

7/19/2019 (Permalink)

For most commercial buildings, sprinkler systems provide an invaluable benefit.  Not only can they protect your investment in the event of a fire, but they can provide savings on insurance, code compliance and tax deductions.  But for all the value they provide, commercial sprinkler systems may also pose the risk of water damage in the event of fire or malfunction.  When working properly, these systems are triggered at the first sign of fire to prevent a total loss to the structure.  This may leave behind a wet mess, but it is much better than the alternative.  But what about when there is no fire and sprinkler systems malfunction?  This can cost your business thousands in unnecessary cleanup and mitigation.  There are some steps you can take to ensure that you don’t have unexpected damages from your sprinkler system.  Here are some of the most common causes of sprinkler malfunction:

  • Overheating – since sprinkler systems are activated by heat, it is important to install the proper system if your ceiling temperatures may rise over 155 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Freezing – as with any pipe system that holds water, sprinkler systems may freeze in extreme weather. You can prevent damage by insulating the pipes or adding antifreeze.
  • Corrosion – like any other water-based system, your sprinkler pipes could be subject to corrosion. Annual inspections can diagnose any compromised areas. 
  • Mechanical damage – if your system is properly installed or maintained, problems could arise. Mechanical damage can result from overly tightened fittings or errors during installation.
  • Human error – hanging items from sprinkler systems is one of the most common causes of malfunction.

It is important to know where sprinkler shut offs are located in the event that they are triggered.  Shutting the water off as soon as possible can minimize damage and business interruption.  At SERVPRO of Mobile County, we offer a FREE service to help you plan for unexpected events such as these.  Our Emergency Ready Profile compiles all your important information regarding shut offs and emergency standards.  Call us today at 251-343-0534 to schedule your consultation. 

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