WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION
Water damage is physical damage to property that has come into contact with water. It can be caused by:
Natural disasters: Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, or torrential downpours
Plumbing: A backup from a toilet, a flooded air-conditioning unit, or an overflowed washing machine
Accidental discharge or leakage: The direct result of the breaking apart or cracking of any part of a system or appliance containing water or steam Water damage can cause a variety of destructive processes, including:
Rotting of wood
Mold growth
Bacteria growth
Rusting of steel
Swelling of composite woods
De-laminating of materials such as plywood
Water damage can also cause:
Pooled water in yellow, orange, or brown stains
Bubbling, buckling, warping, or peeling of surfaces
Peeling, bubbling, or flaking paint
Small hairline cracks or a larger, spiderwebbed pattern of cracks
Water rings
If not dealt with quickly and correctly, water damage can cause:
Warp and split the subfloor
Cause paint to peel
Deteriorate drywall
Soak up small amounts of water through their cracks and pores

