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Water Damage: Causes and Types

Causes of Water Damage

Water damage can occur from a wide range of sources, including:

  • Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes
  • Plumbing failures, such as burst pipes or leaking faucets
  • Roof leaks
  • Foundation problems
  • Refrigerator or washing machine leaks

Types of Water Damage

Water damage can be classified into three main types:

  • Category 1: This type of water damage is caused by clean water, such as a broken water pipe or overflowing toilet. Category 1 water damage can be cleaned up relatively easily.
  • Category 2: This type of water damage is caused by gray water, which is contaminated with dirt, debris, or chemicals. Category 2 water damage requires more extensive cleaning and disinfection.
  • Category 3: This type of water damage is caused by black water, which is highly contaminated with sewage or other hazardous materials. Category 3 water damage requires immediate professional cleanup.

How Much Water Does It Take to Cause Water Damage?

Even a small amount of water can cause water damage, especially if it is left unattended for an extended period of time. As little as 1/4 inch of water can cause damage to floors, walls, and ceilings. Therefore, it is important to address any water leaks or spills promptly to prevent further damage.