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What You Should Know About Category 1 Water

6/21/2019 (Permalink)

Category 1 water comes from a leaky faucet

Questions You Might Have About Water Damage

While damage from any type of water can be frustrating, some can be worse than others. For example, it can be easier to handle clean water than contaminated water. Here are a few questions you might have about water damage to your Auburn, KY, business.

1. What Are the Categories of Water Damage?

There are three categories of water that you could potentially come in contact with. The first is Category 1. This water is clean and can come from any source that supplies your building with water. Category 2 is contaminated and may contain harmful chemicals. This category includes water from appliances such as washing machines or overflowing toilets with urine. Category 3 is also called black water and can be highly contaminated. This includes sewage and flood waters.

2. Where Exactly Does Category 1 Water Come From?

You can expect Category 1 water to come from any source that supplies clean water to your building. A common one is the supply line to your plumbing fixtures. It can also come from leaky faucets, such as those in sinks and showers, or water fountains. Essentially, any sanitary water source will produce this category of water.

3. How Do You Deal With Category 1 Water?

The way that you handle clean water will be similar to the way you handle other categories of water. It is important to remove any excess moisture from your business, whether it is contaminated or not, to prevent damage to the structure of your building and to your belongings. The good news is that this type of water may require less extensive sanitization.

If you experience a broken pipe or other emergency, it is a good idea to hire a water restoration company. They can determine the extent of the damages, provide cleanup and repairs and offer services to salvage any affected belongings. This will help you to get your business back up and running quickly to reduce loss of profit.

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