Performance Health & Fitness in Peterborough will reopen next week for the first time since a devastating electrical fire in October.
Owner Hunter Burgess said the target date to reopen is Monday, Feb. 15, and as of Friday all signs pointed toward that next Monday date as the first time members will be able to use the Peterborough gym in more than four months.
On the night of Oct. 13, Burgess was alerted to a fire at his Route 202 South facility that resulted in a response from Peterborough Fire, as well asย Jaffrey, Dublin, Hancock and Milford, and required Eversource to respond to cut power to the building.
It was determined that a fire began in the main electrical room on the first floor due to a faulty electrical panel. The electrical panel was a total loss and had to be replaced with an upgraded system, along with the wiring within 10 feet of the panel. An external panel was added, providing a main on/off switch for the building.
โBut luckily the fire didnโt leave that room,โ Burgess said, adding that the roomโs walls are concrete, which kept the fire from spreading. But while there was not heavy fire damage, the smoke damage was extensive throughout the building.
Every single ceiling tile and all of the buildingโs insulation had to be replaced, while areas of sheetrock and flooring also had to be removed along with the fitness centerโs two saunas.
โThere was a lot of work that had to be done. It was really throughout the building,โ Burgess said. โThatโs why it took so long.โ
The adjacent cardio area had a portion of its flooring removed and the entire two-story area had to be repainted, along with the hallway that leads to the locker rooms and the front entry way.
โItโs not the way I wanted to remodel,โ Burgess said. โBut now thereโs a little bit of a freshened up look.โ
Burgess said he didnโt know anything about cleaning up after a fire and expected it to only take a few weeks. But soon after the fire he was made aware of the extensive process that would need to be done.
โI couldnโt believe the amount of smoke remediation that had to happen,โ he said. โItโs just amazing how much damage there was without much fire damage.โ
Burgess said he is fortunate that his two insurance policies covered the damage, adding โthat is why you pay the premiums.โ
The cardio equipment and everything electrical in the building, including computers, speakers and the refrigerator wereย taken offsite and cleaned.
The fire was just another roadblock in what was a challenging 2020 for Burgess. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, he was forced to shut down from mid-March to June.
โIt was tough going at first,โ Burgess said, citing the fact that the business lost a number of members due to the pandemic. But on the day of the fire, they signed up a few new members leaving Burgess optimistic.
โIt was finally starting, people were starting to come back,โ he said.
In terms of new signups, Burgess said he typically sees a surge between October and December, when the weather gets a little colder, but being closed that entire time certainly addedย another significant challenge to getting business back on track. He said he froze membership dues during the closure.
โI really hope people will come back to the gym,โ Burgess said. โAnd feel comfortable doing so.โ
Burgess said he hopes that he didnโt lose members due to the shutdown.
โIโm sure that Iโve lost people, but hopefully when we reopen they come back,โ he said.
While the building was unusable, Burgess moved his physical therapy operation to the Peterborough Shopping Plaza, where a few live classes were held. A few others were held online.
Upon reopening, Performance will be open Monday through Saturday with varying hours each day. There will also be a limited fitness class schedule. For up to date hours and schedule, visitย https://perfhealth.com.
Burgess knows heโs not alone when it comes to hurdles presented due to the pandemic. He just hopes theyโre all behind him now.
โItโs been a challenge,โ Burgess said. โBut aย lot of small businesses are going through a lot of challenges.โ
