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The Categories & Classes of Water Damage

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If you have water damage, your first reaction may be, “Do I need to call a restoration company for help, or can I fix this myself?” 

By understanding the IICRC’s classes and classifications of water damage, you can answer this question.


Before we get started, you should know the difference between water damage classes VS water damage categories.


Now that you know the basics, let’s dive in!

Classes of Water Damage

Class 1: Slow Evaporation Rate

This first class encompasses water that has…

Class 1 Example: Your sink overflowed onto the floor.


Class 2: Fast Evaporation Rate

The second class encompasses larger ‘flood-like’ situations. The water has…

Class 2 Example: A pipe burst and flooded the living room 12 inches.


Class 3: Fastest Evaporation Rate

The third class contains a combination of classes 1 & 2, but the water has…

Class 3 Example: A damaged roof caused your ceiling to leak and saturate the area.


Class 4: Specialty Drying Situations

The final class is reserved for the most extreme situations. The water has…

Class 4 Example: You were on vacation and a pipe burst. 2 weeks later, you return, and the lower two levels are effected by water damage.

Categories of Water Damage

Category 1: Clean Water

The first category encompasses clean water. This water must originate from a source that does not pose substantial harm to humans.

Examples include…


Category 2: Grey Water

Our second category, greywater, has the potential to cause sickness if exposed to humans. Greywater may carry micro-organisms, chemicals, and other forms of contamination.

Examples include…


Category 3: Black Water

The final category is the most dangerous. Blackwater contains “pathogenic agents”, and is grossly unsanitary. Such water may carry chemicals, pesticides, and other toxic substances.

Examples include…


Summary

To summarize, a water damage incident can be a mix of any category and class. For example, a water damage job that is a class four / category three would be a nightmare!


In short, if your water damage is a class one / category one, breathe a sigh of relief! As long as you have the right equipment, you will be able to clean up the water damage yourself.


However, if your water damage is higher than a class one, category one, get help! For the sake of your property’s health, seek out a professional restoration company.

All things considered, proper water damage treatment is vital. It is the only way to ensure that the awful effects of water damage don’t follow the incident. 

NuBilt Restoration & Construction serves the Denver Metro Area and quickly responds to property damage issues. Call us at 303-368-4688 for a free inspection today. 

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