What Category of Water Damage do You Have?
5/11/2019 (Permalink)
If you are dealing with or have ever dealt with a water damage you may hear technical language about your property that you are not used to. Instead of not understanding what is going on here are some quick definitions of different types of water damages:
- Category 1 Water Loss: In this case, the water damage is usually as a result of overflow from the bathtub or sink and leakage from malfunctioning appliances. The water is usually colorless without any odor and as such, does not pose any health threat to your family since it contains no pathogenic agents.
- Category 2 Water Loss: This type of water damage is usually associated with toilet overflows. It could be grey in color and have an odor. When this type of water spreads within your environment, the occupants of the home are exposed to risks of bacterial infection as the water contains harmful microorganisms. It is important to rid the home of such water before further damage is caused.
- Category 3 Water Loss: This is the type of water damage that gives serious concern to homeowners. The water is usually colored black with very bad odor. It contains lots of harmful parasites and bacteria that could easily invade other parts of the house if not treated with the urgency it requires. When this happens, not only is your property at risk, your health and that of your loved ones are also at risk.
Even if you think you can handle any of these water losses you should always call SERVPRO of Moorpark/Fillmore/Santa Paula to come out and deal with it for you.