Commercial Water Damage Services — Salt Lake County Offices, Retail, and Multi-Tenant Properties
EcoRestore Water Damage & Restoration provides comprehensive commercial water damage response across Salt Lake County including Draper, Sandy, South Jordan, Riverton, Bluffdale, and White City. Commercial water damage response requires substantially different coordination compared to residential response including business continuity considerations, tenant coordination, commercial property management coordination, and specific specialty commercial building system considerations. Comprehensive S500-2021 IICRC protocols, Xactimate Level 3 documentation, and specific attention to commercial property considerations applied at every project. For the water damage restoration silo overview, see Water Damage Restoration.
Commercial Property Types We Respond To
Office Buildings
- Multi-tenant office buildings: Substantial multi-tenant coordination including tenant notification, property management coordination, and specific specialty tenant considerations
- Single-tenant office buildings: Direct property owner coordination with substantial business continuity focus
- Silicon Slopes tech corridor offices: Substantial tech tenant considerations including specialty equipment, sensitive electronics, and specific specialty considerations
- Professional office suites: Medical, legal, financial services offices with specific specialty documentation and confidentiality considerations
Retail Properties
- Standalone retail: Substantial retail continuity considerations including inventory protection, customer access restoration, and specific specialty retail considerations
- Retail centers and strip malls: Multi-tenant coordination with substantial tenant business continuity focus
- Mixed-use retail: Coordination between retail tenants and residential/office tenants at mixed-use properties
- Restaurant and food service: Specific specialty considerations for restaurants including food safety, kitchen equipment, and health department coordination
Mixed-Use Commercial
- District at South Jordan mixed-use: Substantial mixed-use coordination including retail, office, and residential tenant considerations
- Daybreak mixed-use: Comprehensive mixed-use coordination with DCA governance considerations
- Historic Draper mixed-use: Historic overlay considerations combined with mixed-use tenant coordination
- Historic Sandy State Street mixed-use: Historic overlay considerations at Historic Sandy mixed-use properties
Multi-Family and Multi-Tenant Residential
- Multi-family properties: Substantial multi-tenant residential coordination; for detailed multi-family response, see Multi-Family Water Damage Restoration
Industrial and Warehouse
- Industrial properties: Substantial industrial-specific considerations; for detailed industrial response, see Industrial Water Damage
Commercial Response Approach
Business Continuity Focus
- Business continuity coordination supporting reduced business disruption during response
- Phased response coordination supporting continued business operation during partial-scope scenarios where feasible
- After-hours coordination supporting reduced business disruption
- Weekend and holiday response supporting business continuity
Tenant Coordination
- Multi-tenant notification coordination supporting appropriate tenant communication
- Tenant business continuity coordination supporting reduced individual tenant disruption
- Tenant improvement (TI) coordination for reconstruction supporting specific tenant TI provisions
- Common area coordination supporting appropriate common area response
Property Management Coordination
- Property management notification and comprehensive documentation coordination
- Building engineer coordination for commercial building system considerations
- Insurance coordination supporting property manager insurance carrier coordination
- Comprehensive documentation supporting property management record requirements
Commercial Building System Considerations
HVAC Systems
- Commercial HVAC assessment for potential contamination distribution through ductwork
- Rooftop unit (RTU) considerations for commercial HVAC response
- Variable air volume (VAV) system considerations for zoned commercial HVAC
- HVAC contractor coordination for specialty HVAC scenarios
Fire Suppression Systems
- Sprinkler system assessment for scenarios involving sprinkler discharge or damage
- Fire suppression contractor coordination for sprinkler system repair or reactivation
- Fire marshal coordination where warranted for specific scenarios
Electrical Systems
- Commercial electrical assessment for water damage proximity
- Licensed electrician coordination for commercial electrical scenarios
- Panel and switchgear considerations for commercial electrical response
IT Infrastructure
- IT infrastructure assessment for scenarios involving server rooms, networking equipment, and specific specialty IT considerations
- IT contractor coordination for specialty IT scenarios
- Data center and server room considerations for specific specialty scenarios
S500-2021 Commercial Response Protocols
Comprehensive Assessment
- Comprehensive moisture mapping using Delmhorst BD-2100 and Protimeter Aquant across commercial scope
- Thermal imaging documentation using FLIR E8-XT and T540 for commercial-scale scenarios
- Category and Class classification per S500-2021 requirements
Commercial-Scale Equipment Deployment
- Multiple LGR dehumidification units: Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi dehumidifiers scaled to commercial scope
- Commercial-scale desiccant dehumidification: Phoenix D385 desiccant for large-scale commercial scenarios
- Multiple air movement units: Phoenix Focus 3300 CFM axial air movers scaled to commercial scope
- Commercial-scale extraction: Sapphire Titan 875 truck-mount extraction system with commercial-scale capacity
- Weighted extraction: Rover Weighted 175 lb extraction system for commercial carpet
- HEPA filtration: Phoenix Guardian R HEPA units at 500 and 1000 CFM scaled to commercial scope
Drying Verification
- Framing moisture verification: Delmhorst BD-2100 pin-type moisture measurement confirming framing 10-14% EMC target
- Subfloor moisture verification: 10-14% EMC target for subfloor materials
- Engineered hardwood verification: 6-10% EMC target for engineered hardwood
Commercial Documentation and Insurance Coordination
Xactimate Level 3 Documentation
- Comprehensive Xactimate Level 3 documentation supporting commercial insurance carrier coordination
- Vanessa Chandler, EcoRestore Xactimate Level 3 specialist, coordinates commercial documentation across all commercial projects
Commercial Insurance Coordination
- Commercial property insurance coordination including standard commercial policies and specialty commercial policies
- Business interruption coverage coordination supporting appropriate business interruption documentation
- Commercial umbrella policy considerations for substantial commercial scope
- Multi-carrier coordination for scenarios involving multiple insurance carriers (property carrier vs tenant carrier vs specific specialty carriers)
Comprehensive Photographic Documentation
- Comprehensive photographic documentation throughout commercial response supporting insurance and property management requirements
- Pre-response, in-progress, and post-response documentation supporting comprehensive project documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does commercial water damage response differ from residential response?
- Substantially different coordination framework with common S500-2021 response framework. Commercial coordination characteristics: business continuity focus; multi-tenant coordination; property management coordination; commercial building system considerations; commercial insurance coordination including business interruption; Xactimate Level 3 commercial documentation. Residential coordination characteristics: direct property owner coordination; residential-scale response; standard residential insurance coordination. What separates: business continuity focus (commercial) vs residential quality of life focus; multi-tenant coordination (commercial) vs single-property coordination (residential); commercial building system considerations (commercial) vs residential system considerations. Common S500-2021 framework at both: comprehensive S500-2021 protocols; appropriate response scaling; comprehensive documentation. Response protocol implications: standard S500-2021 response protocols apply at both; specific attention to commercial coordination requirements.
- What business continuity coordination approaches apply?
- Substantial business continuity coordination approaches. Phased response coordination: substantial commercial scenarios benefit from phased response supporting continued partial operation during response. After-hours coordination: after-hours response supporting reduced business disruption; specific attention to specific business hours. Weekend and holiday response: comprehensive weekend and holiday response availability supporting business continuity. Business interruption documentation: comprehensive business interruption documentation supporting appropriate business interruption insurance coordination. Common business continuity scenarios: retail response coordinated with reduced customer hours; office response coordinated with tenant work schedules; restaurant response coordinated with meal service scheduling.
- What multi-tenant coordination considerations apply?
- Substantial multi-tenant coordination considerations. Tenant notification coordination: appropriate tenant notification supporting tenant awareness and coordination. Tenant business continuity: tenant business continuity coordination supporting reduced individual tenant disruption. Tenant improvement (TI) coordination: tenant improvement provisions vary substantially by lease; specific attention to specific tenant lease provisions during reconstruction. Common area coordination: common area response coordination supporting appropriate common area restoration. Multi-tenant insurance coordination: multi-tenant scenarios may involve property owner insurance, tenant insurance, and specific specialty insurance; specific attention to specific insurance coordination requirements. Property management coordination: comprehensive property management coordination supporting appropriate multi-tenant coordination.
- What commercial insurance coordination considerations apply?
- Substantial commercial insurance coordination considerations. Commercial property insurance: standard commercial property insurance typically covers commercial water damage per specific policy provisions. Business interruption coverage: business interruption coverage supports appropriate business income protection during response; specific attention to specific policy provisions including waiting periods and coverage limits. Commercial umbrella policies: commercial umbrella policies may support elevated coverage for substantial commercial scope. Multi-carrier coordination: multi-tenant commercial scenarios may involve property carrier vs tenant carrier vs specific specialty carrier coordination. Xactimate Level 3 documentation: comprehensive Xactimate Level 3 documentation supports appropriate commercial insurance carrier coordination. Coverage adequacy review: comprehensive commercial coverage adequacy periodic review particularly for substantial commercial properties.
- What commercial building system considerations apply?
- Substantial commercial building system considerations. HVAC systems: commercial HVAC assessment for potential contamination distribution; rooftop unit (RTU) considerations; variable air volume (VAV) system considerations; commercial HVAC contractor coordination. Fire suppression systems: sprinkler system assessment for scenarios involving sprinkler discharge; fire suppression contractor coordination; fire marshal coordination where warranted. Electrical systems: commercial electrical assessment; licensed electrician coordination; panel and switchgear considerations. IT infrastructure: IT infrastructure assessment for server rooms and networking equipment; IT contractor coordination; data center and server room considerations for specific specialty scenarios. Common commercial building system implications: substantial commercial building system considerations warrant comprehensive specialty coordination; specific attention to specific commercial building characteristics.
Contact EcoRestore Water Damage & Restoration — Commercial Response
EcoRestore provides comprehensive commercial water damage response across Salt Lake County. If your commercial property faces water damage, we’re equipped for appropriate response with substantial commercial coordination.
- Emergency Line (24/7): (385) 289-3588
- Address: 11629 S 700 E #220, Draper, UT 84020
- Email: info@ecorestorewaterdamagerestoration.xyz
- Utah DOPL Restoration Contractor License: #12783456-5501
- IICRC Firm Certification: #216847
Office Hours
- Emergency Service: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Office Staff: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Closed: Sundays and State/Federal Holidays (emergency line always active)
