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Impacts of Water Damage: Types, Causes, and Clarifications

Causes of Water Damage

Water damage can arise from diverse sources, including:

  • Broken or leaking pipes
  • Roof leaks
  • Flooding
  • Appliance malfunctions (e.g., washing machines, dishwashers)
  • Water heater failures

Types of Water Damage

  • Category 1: Clean Water Damage – Originates from a source that is considered “clean,” such as a broken water pipe.
  • Category 2: Gray Water Damage – Stems from a source that is contaminated with microbes or other impurities, such as a washing machine.
  • Category 3: Black Water Damage – Involves contaminated water that presents severe health risks, such as sewage or flooding from natural disasters.

Clarifying Water Damage vs. Flood Damage

While flood damage is often associated with natural disasters, it is a specific type of water damage caused by overflow from bodies of water, such as rivers or oceans. In contrast, water damage encompasses a broader range of sources, including those mentioned above. Therefore, flood damage can be considered a subcategory of water damage, but not all water damage is flood damage.