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The Effects of Water Damage to Your Home PDF Print E-mail

The adverse effects of water damage to your home in the event of a flood or other type of disaster can be devastating, especially if the damage is left untreated for any length of time. Regardless of the original cause of the water damage, mould, fungus, and serious structural problems due to rotting are all common after effects that will need taken care of immediately.

The Different Types of Water That Cause Damage

The type of restoration services needed will depend on which type of water did the damage, either clean, black, or gray. Although "clean water," which would include instances of a pipe bursting in the home or a tub overflowing, isn't as dangerous as flood water, often called "black water," potential problems may still occur.

Mould growth or structural damage to the property, depending on how much water was involved and how soon it was removed, are just a couple of the most common difficulties that homeowners face. The presence of mould could cause serious health risks including a host of respiratory ailments like asthma or allergic reactions to the mould spores, which can grow just about everywhere. And, depending on the area's humidity levels, mould can appear in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

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