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by business editor Trevor Sturgess
Business owners are being urged to assess any building damage caused by the big freeze.
Chartered building surveyors at Metcalfe Stanley Hicks say it is crucial for owners to act promptly.
The Hadlow-based firm warns that while severe cold weather cause obvious problems such as burst pipes and ice causing damage to guttering, other issues might not be so readily noticeable.
"For example, frost can get into pre-existing cracks and widen them leading to long-term problems and damaged glass can crack and shatter as temperatures fluctuate," said Richard Metcalfe.
"As the snow and ice melt businesses should conduct a thorough internal and external examination of their premises to check for damage and seek expert advice as to what remedial work needs to be carried out."
He says that the extreme weather should remind businesses of the importance of drawing up and following a planned maintenance programme.
This lists essential work that should be carried out on buildings over a specified time period and helps firms set a budget.
Mr Metcalfe advises that buildings, fixtures and fittings need regular attention to ensure they are fit for purpose and safe to use.
He added: "Although severe weather is always likely to cause unexpected problems, those who have followed a planned maintenance programme are likely to find their buildings emerge relatively unscathed as any pre-existing faults are likely to have been repaired before the ice and snow have had the chance to exacerbate them."
However, companies with such programmes would be well advised to review them in light of recent conditions as this may well highlight fresh issues which need attention.