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Water Damage: Causes, Types, and Extent

Causes of Water Damage

Water damage can arise from diverse sources:

  • Leaking pipes or appliances
  • Natural disasters such as floods
  • Roof leaks
  • Burst water heaters
  • Basement flooding
  • Failed sump pumps

Types of Water Damage

Water damage can be categorized into three types:

  • Category 1: Clean Water – Caused by sources such as broken water pipes, overflowing sinks, or melting snow, and poses minimal health risks.
  • Category 2: Gray Water – Originates from washing machines, dishwashers, or sewage, and may contain bacteria or viruses.
  • Category 3: Black Water – Contaminated with sewage, floodwater, or other organic matter, and poses significant health hazards.

How Much Water Does it Take to Cause Water Damage?

The amount of water required to cause significant damage varies depending on factors such as the type of material and the duration of exposure.

As a general rule, even a small amount of water can lead to damage over time, especially if left unattended.