Water damage is not something a homeowner likes to think about. But it’s actually something that occurs pretty frequently and may have already caught you unawares. According to Insurance Industry Research, 14,000 people in the US experience a water damage emergency at home or at work each day. 98% percent of basements in the country will experience some type of water damage during their lifespans. And 10% of homes in the country have leaks that waste at least 90 gallons of water a day. Here are the scary parts. Water damage in carpet and backing usually dry out within 24 to 48 hours so you may not even notice it was there. But mold can also grow within that same time frame. And even if the water damage is classified as clean water (more about that later), it only takes 2 to 3 days before it becomes grossly unsanitary and possibly cause serious illness or even death. Yikes!
If you have any type of water damage (no matter how small), the very best thing you can do for the health and safety of yourself, your family, and your home is to call in water damage restoration professionals. This is because they can accurately assess the water category and the classification of the water damage. Yes, there is such a thing as water categories and water damage classification. The Institute of International Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) created guidelines that classifies the level of contamination of the water and the severity of the damage. By using these guidelines, professionals are able to assess exactly how much damage is done and their plan of action. Knowing the category of water will also inform these professionals on the possible health hazards and the safety precautions that must be taken. Most importantly, it ensures that the space is effectively restored into a safe and healthy place for all of its occupants (that means you).