Water damage can occur due to various factors, including:
Based on the source and severity, water damage can be categorized into three types:
This type of water damage is caused by clean sources, such as broken water pipes or overflowing bathtubs. The water does not contain harmful contaminants and is relatively easy to clean up.
Gray water damage involves water contaminated with bacteria and viruses. It can originate from toilets, sinks, dishwashers, or washing machines. This type of water damage requires professional cleanup and disinfection.
Black water damage is the most severe type and is caused by highly contaminated water from sources like sewage backups, flood waters, or standing water. This water contains dangerous pathogens and requires extensive cleanup and repairs.
The amount of water required to cause water damage varies depending on factors such as the duration of exposure, type of flooring, and presence of underlying moisture.
Generally, it is estimated that as little as 1/4 inch of standing water can cause damage to drywall, carpeting, and other household materials. Even small amounts of water can seep into walls and floors, creating a breeding ground for mold and other problems.