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Water Damage: Causes, Types, and What It Entails

What is Water Damage?

Water damage refers to the deterioration or harm caused to a structure or personal belongings due to the presence of excess water.

Causes of Water Damage

  • Floods: Overflowing rivers or heavy rainfall can inundate homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
  • Leaks: Broken pipes, malfunctioning appliances, or faulty roofs can lead to leaks that slowly deteriorate materials.
  • Humidity: Excessive moisture in the air can encourage mold growth, damage electronics, and weaken building materials.
  • Firefighting: Water used to extinguish fires inevitably causes damage to the structure and its contents.

Types of Water Damage

  • Category 1: Clean Water Damage

    Caused by clean water sources (e.g., broken pipes, leaky faucets) and requires immediate cleanup to prevent further damage.

  • Category 2: Gray Water Damage

    Caused by slightly contaminated water (e.g., dishwasher overflow, washing machine burst) and poses potential health risks, requiring professional cleanup and disinfection.

  • Category 3: Black Water Damage

    Caused by highly contaminated water (e.g., sewage backup, floodwater) and presents significant health hazards, requiring thorough cleanup and extensive restoration.