Severe storm damage has left the Swansway Stadium damaged and on Tuesday the club’s match with Kidderminster Harrier was also called off.
With no improvement in the situation, the decision has been made to re-arrange this weekend’s league fixture with FC United.
Chester have updated supporters on the situation and say they are working tirelessly to resolve the issues.
A statement read: “Chester have acted on the advice to fully close the East Stand Admin block until a full and thorough assessment can be made to the state of the electrical system – which can only be completed once the drying out process is complete.
“The Club are continuing to work hard with various agencies to expedite recovery work and commercial driers are due on site today to assist the drying out process.
"Following the completion of this a full assessment of the electrical system will be made with appropriate repairs made to restore power before an assessment can be made on any additional damage caused to the Public Address and CCTV system.
“Whilst the playing surface remains in excellent condition, CCTV, Public Address System and Turnstile monitoring systems (which are all contained within the Control Room and other areas impacted by the water damage) are an essential requirement of the Clubs Safety Certificate which is a requirement for us to host games.
“We ask that that supporters remain patient in regards to any delays in responding to any queries at this difficult time.
“We would like to formally place on record our thanks to the Employees and Volunteers who have worked tirelessly over the last few days to minimise any further damage.”