Water damage can arise from various sources, both natural and human-induced:
Water damage is classified into three primary categories based on the severity and source of water:
Caused by clean water sources, such as broken pipes or overflowing bathtubs. This type of damage requires prompt drying to prevent mold growth.
Originates from contaminated water sources, such as washing machine overflows or sewage backups. It poses health risks and requires professional remediation.
The most severe type, caused by floodwaters or sewage containing harmful bacteria. It poses significant health hazards and requires specialized equipment and expertise for cleanup.
Plumbing leaks are the most prevalent cause of water damage in both residential and commercial buildings. Leaking pipes, faucets, and fixtures can release substantial amounts of water over time, leading to widespread damage if not addressed promptly.