What Are The Different Categories Of Water Damage?
Water damage can come in many different ways. The damage it
causes can range from mild to severe. Water damage experts have classified the
severity of water damage into four different classes. Hopefully, you won’t have
to deal with water damage, but if you do, it is wise to understand the type of
water that can affect your property and how to handle it. If water damage does
become an issue for you, you can count on the professional water damage
restoration team at D&W Restoration in Frisco to
help you!
Class 1
Class 1 water damage occurs when there is minimal floodwater
and the materials it has been exposed have low porosity levels. Because of
this, this type of damage does not require as intensive of a cleanup process as
the others. Nonetheless, it is still recommended that you call a professional
cleaning and restoration company for help. Even cleaning up a minor water
damage mess can be a big headache for you, but a cleaning and restoration
company will be able to take care of the damage quickly and with no trouble for
you.
Class 2
Class 2 water damage occurs when a significant amount of
floodwater is discharged and the materials exposed to the floodwater range from
medium to high porosity. Due to the higher porosity levels, these materials are
far more likely to absorb the floodwater. This absorption increases the amount
of damage your possessions receive (rendering them completely unusable in some
cases) and increases the time required for the restoration process. This is
because it takes far longer to remove water from materials that have it
absorbed it. Examples of this type of damage are a ruptured pressurized water
line inside a gypsum board wall, or a flooded wooden floor joist system.
Class 3
Class 3 water damage occurs when both large amounts of
floodwater and highly porous materials are involved. This requires a massive
undertaking of removing the water and drying it out. At D&W Restoraiton, we
pull out all the stops to speed up the drying process. That includes using our
water pumps, air movers, and dehumidifiers. Examples of Class 3 damage are a
storm-forced leak, which floods a building’s interior and soaks carpeted areas,
or broken water mains filling an underground parking area.
Class 4
Class 4 damage occurs in a similar way to Class 3 damage.
The difference is that the floodwater in Class 4 damage is trapped by building
materials making it unusually difficult to remove. Calling a cleaning and restoration
company is your only route to make it out of this mess.
Whether the water damage you experience in your home is
Class 1, Class 4, or anywhere in-between, our team at D&W Restoration in
Frisco, Texas is here to help! Time is of the essence with water damage
restoration. In fact, every hour you wait to begin the restoration process can
lead to significantly more damage in the long run. So don’t ever hesitate to
call and our team is ready to respond with our 24/7 emergency response
services.

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