Indianapolis experiences an average of 25 freeze-thaw cycles each winter. Temperatures drop below freezing overnight, then climb into the 40s by afternoon. This cycling stresses aging cast iron and galvanized pipes common in industrial facilities built between 1960 and 1990. Water expands when frozen, creating microfractures in pipe walls. When temperatures rise, these weakened sections rupture under normal operating pressure. Warehouses and manufacturing plants often have inadequate insulation around perimeter piping, especially in loading dock areas where overhead doors open frequently. One burst 4-inch supply line can flood thousands of square feet before someone notices.
Industrial facilities in Marion County must meet Indiana building code requirements for moisture content before reconstruction. Commercial insurance policies in this market require IICRC-certified restoration companies for claims above certain thresholds. We maintain relationships with the major commercial insurance adjusters serving Indianapolis. They know our documentation meets their claim requirements. When you hire Apex Water Damage Restoration Indianapolis, you get a restoration partner who understands both the technical requirements of industrial structural drying and the administrative requirements of commercial insurance claims in this market.