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Water Damage Repair: Understanding the Long-Term Effects and Severity

What Happens if You Leave Water Damage?

Leaving water damage unattended can have severe consequences, ranging from structural instability to health hazards:

Structural Damage

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  • Weakened walls and floors
  • Buckling and warping
  • Foundation damage

Mold and Health Issues

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  • Mold growth, releasing harmful spores
  • Respiratory problems (asthma, allergies)
  • Skin irritations and infections

Electrical Hazards

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  • Compromised wiring, increasing the risk of electrical fires
  • Circuit breaker tripping
  • Equipment damage

Other Concerns

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  • Unpleasant odors
  • Property devaluation
  • Increased insurance premiums

Severity of Water Damage

Water damage is categorized into three levels based on severity:

Category 1: Clean Water Damage

* Caused by clean water sources, such as broken pipes or overflowing sinks
* Can be cleaned up quickly with minimal damage

Category 2: Gray Water Damage

* Caused by water contaminated with sewage or other contaminants
* Requires professional cleaning and disinfection

Category 3: Black Water Damage

* Caused by highly contaminated water, such as floodwater or sewage backups
* Poses the greatest health risks and requires extensive restoration