Commercial Corridors at Risk
Garland's major commercial arteries-Shiloh Road, Belt Line Road, Jupiter Road, and Broadway Boulevard-are home to a massive concentration of warehouses, retail stores, medical offices, and restaurants. When a commercial property experiences water damage, the financial stakes are significantly higher than in a residential leak.
In commercial water damage restoration, minimizing business interruption and protecting inventory are just as important as extracting the water.
Common Commercial Water Hazards
Retail and Restaurants near Firewheel
High-traffic retail spaces and restaurants near Firewheel Town Center frequently experience plumbing failures, commercial dishwasher leaks, and public restroom toilet overflows. For these businesses, after-hours emergency water extraction is critical so the doors can open the next morning without lingering odors or wet carpets.
Warehouses and Manufacturing (Shiloh & Jupiter)
The industrial spaces along Shiloh Road and Jupiter Road often deal with flat-roof leaks during heavy rain or fire sprinkler malfunctions. A sprinkler discharge can dump thousands of gallons of water in minutes, threatening expensive machinery, electronics, and palletized inventory.
Medical Offices (Belt Line Road)
Medical and dental offices along Belt Line Road require specialized, hygienic cleanup. If a water heater bursts or a sewage line backs up, the restoration process must adhere to strict sanitization protocols to protect patient health and secure sensitive equipment.
The Commercial Mitigation Process
Commercial mitigation requires high-capacity equipment. We utilize truck-mounted water extraction units and industrial-grade desiccant dehumidifiers capable of drying vast open spaces like warehouses and open-plan offices far faster than residential equipment.