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Published by Stover's Restoration, 2019-07-26 02:55:43

Three Types of Water

From slow pipe leaks to broken hot water heaters, Stover’s Restoration team specializes in water damage restoration in Wichita and cleaning up water damage from it all.

Three Types of Water

Three types of water classify water damage, and each has their own restoration process. It is important
to know which type of water you are dealing with in your Wichita home before professionals, like the
team at Stover’s Restoration, can begin the process of water damage restoration in Wichita.
Category 1: Clean Water
Category 1 Water is water that comes from a clean source. Examples are water from a leaky faucet or
broken water supply line. Water damage restoration of Category 1 Water is fairly simple. First, water
must be extracted and dried completely. Damaged materials can then be repaired or replaced. If
Category 1 Water is not remediated quickly and correctly, it can turn into Category 2 Water.
Category 2: Gray Water
Category 2 Water is water that may contain bacteria and viruses. Common sources of gray water include
dishwasher overflow, washing machine overflow, and toilet overflow without feces. This type of water
can cause illness upon contact, and needs to be handled professionally and with safety precautions.
First, all wet areas must be located and the water extracted. Removal and disposal of damaged items
must be done before drying begins. Not only is adequate drying needed, but thorough disinfecting must
also be performed. If left untreated for too long, Category 2 Water can degrade very quickly to Category
3 Water.

Category 3: Black Water
Like the name entails, black water is grossly contaminated water. Black water comes from flooding
streams, canals or rivers, the sewer line, the toilet bowl with feces, and long-standing water that has
begun to grow microbes. All contact with black water should be avoided because this type of water can
cause serious illness and even death if ingested. Black water must first be extracted, and then every
surface affected is steam washed. Carpet pads and other necessary structural materials are then
discarded so that the floor can be steam cleaned. A disinfectant is then applied before drying equipment

is brought in. Air cleaners are also used in black water damage restoration. This type of water requires
professional clean up with the use of specialized equipment to safely remove contaminants.

If you are unsure which type of water you are dealing with, be sure to call a professional water damage
restoration team. With the proper training and equipment, restoration crews will determine the water
category and proceed with an appropriate plan of action. While you are waiting for the restoration team
to arrive, there are steps you can take to keep you and your loved ones safe from contaminated water.

• Keep children and pets away from the affected area
• Keep the area contained as best as possible
• Turn off all electrical power to the affected area.
• Turn off the water supply to the area.
• DO NOT use the HVAC unit to ventilate the area because that can spread microbes through the

air. If possible, open windows in the affected area to get airflow.
• Avoid entering the area
• Be sure to use personal protective equipment such as facemasks, rubber gloves and boots, and

impervious coveralls if you have to go into the area
• If it is safe to do so, remove any dry, uncontaminated items out of the area.

When you call Stover’s Restoration in Wichita after a water damage emergency, our team of certified
technicians will get to work containing the initial damage as quickly as possible. We will be able to
restore your home back to its original condition, helping you get your life back to normal.


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