Classifications Of Water Damage And Their Repair Methods

Posted by Rweisly in Home

     

Water damage can occur through a number of different ways. Those ways include flooding due to natural disaster, leaky pipes, burst pipes, a leaky roof, condensation, and so much more. If it can come into your home or business, it can damage your property and that damage can be quite extensive. But did you know that there are three classifications of water when it comes to water damage? Each classification can have its own effects. So you never know what kind of water can cause what kind of damage to your precious things. Read on to know more.

Those classifications of water damage are:

* Clean water - This is the type of water damage in which you do not have to worry about a health risk. This is the type of water damage that is more annoying such as a leaky pipe or a tub overflowing.

* Grey water - This is the type of water damage that contains certain degrees of both physical and biological contaminants. This type of water damage does pose a risk to humans. Grey water frequently consists of water that comes from washing machines and toilets.

* Black water - This is the type of water damage that consists of very unsanitary materials, such as fungus and bacteria. This can lead to very bad illness. This type of water commonly comes from sewer systems and is the type of water you may experience during a natural disaster. This is because the water becomes contaminated as it makes your way to your home or business to wreak havoc on you in the form of water damage.

No matter the type of water damage that you encounter, you have to have it cleaned up. There are two really good techniques that are used on some of your belongings such as books, documents, photos, etc. These methods to combating flood damage are:

* Freeze-drying - Books binders and any bound materials that have received flood damage benefit from this method. It works in a manner that is similar to the dehumidification that is performed on a home that has flood damage.

* Dehumidification - This is one of the most common ways to dry out a structure that has received flood damage. The moisture is removed from the air very quickly and in a safe manner. The process is successful in combating water damage because it removes the moisture from the air that is surrounding the damaged areas.

Time is of the essence when it comes to water damage repair. Starting the restoration of your assets starts as soon as it possibly can. Any delay at repairing water damage can be quite detrimental because the secondary effects start before you know it. Those effects are mold, mildew, and bacteria growth. Those are the parts of water damage that you do not want to have to mess with. Actually, you don’t want to have to deal with any of the aspects of water damage because it can take an incredible toll on your life.

 

Ramona Weisly is a homeowner advocate on water damage for Water Damage Info and CT Water Damage

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