Structural Damage: Compromised walls, ceilings, and flooring due to rot and mold growth
-Health Hazards: Exposure to mold spores can cause respiratory problems, allergies, and even infections
-Property Value Loss: Severe water damage can significantly diminish the value of a property
-Increased Utility Bills: Inefficient heating and cooling systems caused by moisture can result in higher energy consumption
Source: Clean water leaks (e.g., faucets) cause less severe damage compared to contaminated water sources (e.g., sewage)
-Duration: The longer water remains on a surface, the more severe the damage
-Building Materials: Porous materials like drywall and wood absorb water more easily and suffer greater damage
Minor Damage: Small leaks and spills can often be resolved with DIY repairs, such as drying the affected area and replacing damaged materials
-Moderate to Severe Damage: Extensive water damage, including structural damage or mold infestation, usually requires professional repair services
-Emergency Situations: In cases of severe flooding or burst pipes, immediate action is crucial to prevent further damage and safety hazards