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Water Damage Restoration: Mitigation and Damage Assessment

Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

Water damage can be devastating to both homes and businesses. It can cause structural damage, damage to belongings, and even health problems. That’s why it’s important to act quickly if you experience water damage. Water damage restoration and mitigation services can help you to minimize the damage and get your property back to normal as quickly as possible.

What Does Water Damage Include?

Water damage can include any type of damage caused by water, including:

  • Flooding
  • Leaks
  • Burst pipes
  • Sewage backups
  • Water main breaks
  • Natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, floods)

Water damage can also be classified by the category of water involved:

  • Category 1: Clean water from sources such as broken pipes or appliances.
  • Category 2: Gray water from sources such as dishwashers or washing machines.
  • Category 3: Black water from sources such as sewage backups or floodwaters.

It’s important to note that category 3 water damage requires specialized cleaning and disinfection.