Water damage refers to the deterioration of structures, materials, or belongings caused by excess water exposure. It can affect residential, commercial, and industrial properties, leading to significant financial losses and potential health hazards.
Water damage can be classified into three categories based on the nature of the water source:
Caused by clean, sanitary water, such as from broken water pipes or roof leaks. This type of water poses minimal health risks and can be cleaned up using standard techniques.
Caused by water that has been contaminated with dirt, chemicals, or other pollutants, such as from dishwasher leaks or washing machine malfunctions. This type of water can cause minor health concerns and requires professional cleanup.
Caused by heavily contaminated water, such as sewage backups or floodwater. This type of water poses significant health risks and requires immediate professional attention.