Water damage can occur due to various factors, including:
Water damage is classified into three categories based on contamination levels:
This type of damage involves water that is clear and free of contaminants, such as from a broken water pipe or a leaky roof. It poses a low risk of illness or damage to belongings.
Gray water contains contaminants such as bacteria, sewage, or chemicals. It can cause illness if ingested or comes into contact with open wounds. Examples include floodwater or water from a washing machine with spoiled clothing.
Black water is heavily contaminated with sewage, hazardous materials, or toxic substances. It poses a significant health risk and requires immediate professional cleanup. Examples include floodwater from a sewage backup or water from a toilet overflow.