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Water Damage: Understanding the Causes and Types


Causes of Water Damage

Water damage can occur due to various reasons, including:

  • Broken or leaking pipes
  • Faulty appliances
  • Heavy rainfall or flooding
  • Burst water heaters
  • Roof leaks
  • Groundwater seepage

Types of Water Damage

Water damage is categorized based on its severity:

  • Category 1: Clean Water Damage – Caused by clean sources, such as broken pipes or faulty appliances.
  • Category 2: Gray Water Damage – Originates from sources containing microorganisms, such as washing machines or dishwashers.
  • Category 3: Black Water Damage – Contaminated with sewage or other highly hazardous substances, posing a significant health risk.

Is Water Damage the Same as Flood Damage?

While water damage can be caused by flooding, it’s not synonymous with flood damage. Flood damage is specifically attributed to rising water levels from overflowing rivers, lakes, or oceans. In contrast, water damage can result from various sources, including those not related to flooding.