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What Does Bad Water Damage Look Like?

Introduction

Water damage can be a serious problem for your home, and it’s important to be able to identify the signs of damage so that you can take steps to fix it. Not all water damage is created equal, and some signs are more indicative of serious damage than others.

What Constitutes Bad Water Damage

There are three main types of water damage: clean water damage, grey water damage, and black water damage. Clean water damage is caused by water that is free of contaminants, such as rainwater or water from a broken pipe. Grey water damage is caused by water that contains some contaminants, such as sewage or washing machine water. Black water damage is caused by water that contains high levels of contaminants, such as floodwater or sewage.

Bad water damage is typically caused by grey or black water, and it can be very dangerous for your health. It’s important to identify the signs of bad water damage so that you can take steps to clean it up and prevent further damage.

Signs of Bad Water Damage

There are several signs that can indicate bad water damage, including:

  • Discoloration of walls or ceilings
  • Buckling or peeling wallpaper
  • Musty or moldy odors
  • Pooling water on the floor or in the basement
  • Swelling or warping of wood surfaces
  • Cracking or chipping of paint

If you see any of these signs, it’s important to call a professional water damage restoration company immediately.