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School transforms water damage into stunning renovations

October 02, 2024 | Peninsula School District, School Districts, Washington


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School transforms water damage into stunning renovations
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the successful remediation of water damage at Goodman School, which resulted from a burst pipe in a bathroom. The damage prompted extensive flood cuts throughout the building, but the response has turned a challenging situation into an opportunity for improvement.

The school administration reported that all necessary cleanup and restoration efforts were executed by professional companies, ensuring that the affected areas were thoroughly dried and restored. As a result, the school has not only repaired the damage but has also upgraded its facilities, including the installation of brand new carpet in the band room and library.

Officials expressed enthusiasm about the transformation, highlighting the positive outcome from what initially was a setback. To prevent future incidents, protocols are being established, such as keeping the bathroom door open during cold weather to mitigate the risk of freezing pipes.

This proactive approach demonstrates the school’s commitment to maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for students and staff.

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