Water Damage Categories and What They Mean
6/17/2019 (Permalink)
What Category of Water Causes the Flooding?
When your Orlando, FL, business suffers a broken pipe, you may need to schedule a restoration service to survey the damage and conduct a water pipe repair. The exact nature of the restoration and the steps followed may depend on what category of water caused the flooding. Here's what you may need to know.
1. White Water
Uncontaminated water is usually called white water and often comes from a broken pipe or water main. This is water that is usually considered safe for drinking or bathing, and may easily be cleaned up without worrying about sanitation issues.
2. Grey Water
The professional performing your water pipe repair may categorize any water that comes from an appliance or area that may have come in contact with minor contaminants, such as soap or cleaning chemicals, as grey water. This water is not safe for human consumption, but is not carrying harmful contaminants such as those that might come from a sewer related issue.
3. Black Water
The black water category is usually used when referring to any water the carries sewer contamination such as that from a flooded toilet. This may also refer to flood waters from storms or overflowing rivers as it's difficult to tell exactly what sources such water may have come into contact with. It's highly recommended that a professional be called any time water damage is suspected to fall under the black category, as specific sanitation and safety steps need to be followed.
Flooding is often categorized into three types. The category the flood damage falls under may influence the steps necessary when conducting a water pipe repair at your place of business. It's important to understand which category the water that cause any damage and your business comes from so that the appropriate restoration steps may be taken. If you have any questions it's best to talk to your water damage restoration professional.