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Water Damage: Understanding Causes and Types

Causes of Water Damage

Water damage can arise from various sources, including:

  • Plumbing leaks
  • Natural disasters (e.g., flooding, hurricanes)
  • Broken appliances (e.g., dishwashers, washing machines)
  • Roof leaks
  • Burst pipes

Types of Water Damage

Water damage is categorized into three primary categories:

Category 1: Clean Water

Clean water, such as from broken pipes or sinks, poses less risk to human health as it is free of contaminants.

Category 2: Gray Water

Gray water contains bacteria and other contaminants from sources like toilets, dishwashers, or washing machines. It requires proper cleanup to prevent the spread of microorganisms.

Category 3: Black Water

Black water is highly contaminated and poses significant health risks. This type of water comes from sources such as sewage backups or flooding from natural disasters. It requires immediate professional remediation.