Frequently Asked Questions About Water Damage
Welcome to our Water Damage FAQ page! Here, you’ll find frequently asked questions and informative answers to help you navigate the intricacies of water damage restoration. United Water Restoration has compiled this resource to provide you with the knowledge to make informed decisions and take prompt action. If you have any questions about our services, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
FAQs About Water Damage
Does United Water Restoration of Long Island perform leak detection?
Yes, we can assist with finding the leak that caused the water damage. Identifying the source is essential to preventing future recurrence of the same issue.
What is water damage mitigation?
What is water damage restoration?
Water damage restoration involves the comprehensive process of repairing and reconstructing a property and its contents to their pre-damaged state after experiencing water loss.
What causes water damage?
Three of the most common sources of water damage include damaged roofing, faulty plumbing fixtures, or leaky appliances. Restoration professionals categorize the severity of water damage based on the level of contamination: Category 1 water damage results when clean water leaks from a broken pipe or supply line. Category 2 damage involves contaminated, non-potable gray water from a leaky appliance, bath, shower, toilet, or roof that may contain chemicals and microbes. Category 3 incidents involve highly contaminated flood water or sewer or drain backups that may contain solid waste.
What are the signs of water damage?
Is water damage dangerous?
How can I prevent water damage?
What can you do about a flooded crawl space or basement?
What should I do if I have an emergency flood?
When should I call a water damage restoration company?
What is the water damage restoration process?
How is water removal different for commercial and residential properties?
How much does it cost to fix water damage?
Can water damage cause mold?
Are there different types of water damage?
There are three categories of water damage. Category 1 is clean water damage: this type of water damage comes from a clean source like a broken supply pipe, overflowing sink or bathtub, or other appliance issues. Although, rarely, any water damage does not come in contact with pollutants or hazards, it is the “safest” of all types.