Type of Water
Clean water, such as rainwater or water from a broken pipe, is less likely to cause damage than contaminated water, such as sewage or floodwater. Contaminated water can contain bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances that can pose a health risk.
*Amount of Water
The amount of water that has infiltrated the property will also affect the duration and effects of the damage. A small amount of water may only cause minor damage, while a large amount of water can cause extensive damage.
*Length of Time
The length of time that the water was present will also affect the extent of the damage. Water that is left standing for a long period of time can cause more damage than water that is removed quickly.
Type of Water
Clean water is more likely to be reversible than contaminated water. Contaminated water can contain bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances that can permanently damage materials.
*Amount of Water
A small amount of water is more likely to be reversible than a large amount of water. A large amount of water can cause extensive damage that may not be reversible.
*Length of Time
Water that is left standing for a long period of time is more likely to cause irreversible damage. Water that is removed quickly is more likely to be reversible.
*Materials Affected
Some materials are more likely to be damaged by water than others. For example, wood is more likely to be damaged by water than metal. The type of material that was affected will also affect the reversibility of the damage.