Water Damage: Severity and Impact

What Happens When There is Water Damage?

Water damage can have a significant impact on a property, ranging from minor inconvenience to severe structural damage. The severity of the damage typically depends on:
  • The amount of water present
  • The duration of the water exposure
  • The materials affected by the water

Impacts of Water Damage

Immediate Impacts
  • Flooding
  • Electrical hazards
  • Slippery surfaces
  • Mold growth
Long-Term Impacts
  • Structural damage
  • Rot and decay of materials
  • Damage to electronics and appliances
  • Health hazards

Severity Levels

Water damage is typically classified into three severity levels:
  • Minor: Small amounts of water, easily cleaned up, with minimal impact
  • Moderate: Significant amounts of water, requiring professional cleanup and repair, with potential impact on health and safety
  • Major: Extensive water, causing significant structural damage and requiring major repairs
Identifying the severity of water damage is crucial for determining the appropriate response and minimizing its impact.