Operational continuity
Phased work and access planning around critical business functions.
Commercial Properties
Commercial losses may involve multiple decision-makers, shared systems, critical operations, tenant improvements, inventory, and after-hours access.
Commercial Response
For facility managers, property managers, building engineers, municipalities, commercial owners and operators: tell us what happened, what must remain accessible, and what conditions you can safely observe. We can start with the incident instead of forcing the property into a generic intake script.
Phased work and access planning around critical business functions.
Affected-area mapping, equipment records, monitoring, photographs, and communications.
Owners, managers, tenants, carriers, consultants, contractors, and repair teams.
Operational Continuity · Field-Proven
At a documented municipal fire-station water loss, SDM used selective access, protected work areas, drying equipment and ongoing monitoring while the station remained operational throughout the mitigation process. Its service area was not impacted by SDM's mitigation work.
This is a confirmed outcome from that project, not a universal promise. Whether operations can continue depends on the hazards, affected systems, building layout, occupancy requirements and decisions of the responsible facility operators and authorities.

Technical Authority Library
Explore practical explanations across structural drying, fire-loss stabilization, smoke and soot behavior, odor-source control, materials, documentation and recovery.
First-Party Field Evidence
SDM Field Case 001 connects thermal screening, comparative moisture measurements, selective demolition, exposed commercial assemblies and psychrometric monitoring into one documented evidence chain.
The photographs are not used to claim more than they establish. Thermal images are described as temperature anomalies unless moisture is independently corroborated.
See It in the Field
See an actual Corinth commercial water-loss investigation with thermal screening, moisture readings, selective demolition, exposed assemblies and drying-system documentation.
Commercial Odor Remediation
For apartments, rentals and managed properties with persistent cooking, spice, smoke, tobacco, pet or unknown odors, SDM uses a source-focused workflow built around inspection, residue/material decisions, reassessment and documentation.
Commercial Fire + Smoke
Large-loss fire work can involve multiple residue conditions, mechanical pathways, specialty contents, suppression water and operational constraints at the same time. The commercial fire/smoke pathway organizes those conditions by zone and verification status.