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Water damage shuts down daycares fast. Every hour you wait costs tuition, payroll, and parent trust. The fastest way to reopen is to start drying now.
Your Edmond Daycare Has Water Damage.
This Is a Business Emergency.
Water on the floor is not the real problem. The real problem is what happens next: classrooms shut down, parents start calling, staff is still on payroll, and every hour of delay increases revenue loss.
If your daycare is closed right now—or partially closed—you are not just dealing with cleanup. You are fighting the clock on lost tuition, parent confidence, and inspection readiness.
End the downtime now
Every hour moisture sits, the drying window narrows and reopening takes longer.
Call (405) 691-8800The real cost of waiting
Daycares operate on tight margins. Lost days are not easily recovered. Here’s what waiting usually costs:
Lost tuition per closed classroom
Even when children are sent home
Parents don’t wait forever
Why fast drying is the difference between days and weeks
Moisture does not stay visible. It moves under flooring, behind baseboards, and into wall cavities. Inspectors care about those areas—even if the floor looks dry.
The earlier drying begins, the smaller the affected footprint stays. Smaller footprint = fewer repairs = faster reopening.
What keeps daycares closed longer than necessary
- Waiting overnight to “see if it dries.”
- Only drying what’s visible.
- Using fans without moisture measurement.
- Not documenting drying progress.
- Reopening before materials are actually dry.
These mistakes almost always lead to re-wets, odors, or inspection issues— which means closing again.
What to do right now if your Edmond daycare has water damage
- Stop the water source immediately.
- Isolate wet areas from children and staff.
- Assume moisture has spread further than you see.
- Call for professional drying before repairs begin.
The fastest way back to normal starts now.
