Understanding And Recognizing The Different Types Of Water Damage “Water damage.” They are two words that sound scary and daunting. They are two words that are so vague and broad that you may even be confused about what all they refer to. So what exactly is water damage? Essentially, water damage is when water damages your home or business. Although the definition of “water damage” isn’t exactly rocket science, being able to recognize it and understand the different types of it may be a little more difficult. Whether you’re a new property owner or water damage just isn’t something that you’ve thought about much before, ASR Property Restoration in Ventura County is breaking down the three different categories of water damage and what falls underneath them so you can understand water damage better. Through understanding what water damage is, the different categories of water damage, and how it commonly appears, you are better equipped to know if your property is undergoing water damage and when water damage cleanup is necessary. Category One: Clean Water The first category of water damage is clean water. Damage via clean water is the least serious of the three categories of water damage because it does not pose any immediate health threats. Water damage is considered clean water damage when the water causing the damage has not been used or contaminated. Clean water damage can include any water damage caused by leaking water pipes, overflowing sinks or tubs, broken water supply lines on appliances like fridges or dishwashers, roofs leaking rainwater, melting snow or ice, rainfall, water sprinklers, and overflowing toilet bowls with clean water in them. Of course, category one water damage still poses a threat and could transition into category two or three water damage, especially if it is left untreated for longer than 24 hours or if conditions are especially conducive for bacteria being produced. Consequently, it should be addressed with some promptness.
Category Two: Gray Water