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Posted by Castros Cleaning & Restoration at 4:45 AM
Water damage from toilet malfunctions is something most people don't think about until it happens to them. Overflowing toilets can cause major damage, destroying homes and making the property unsafe.
Toilet overflows can cause a vast and varied amount of damage depending on the layout of the home and the location of the bathroom. An overflow in the powder room on a slab foundation will likely cause less damage than one in the master bedroom on the second floor. Water from an overflowing toilet can cause damage to:
Essentially, the overflow from a toilet can cause damage to any material in the home it contacts. Water, especially when it goes unnoticed for a time, is incredibly destructive. Not only will it damage the materials on its own, left untreated, it can cause mold and mildew growth in the home.
Some water damages, like those from a burst pipe or a leaking water heater, are cut and dry. Water damage from a toilet leak is less so. Toilets have water sources that are clean, like the supply line, and those that are dirty, like a backup. When a toilet is the source of water damage, it's extremely important to determine where exactly the water came from to determine the type of water being mitigated. Water restoration professionals have three categories of water quality:
Toilet overflows can range from a mild inconvenience to a significant problem, depending on the amount and source of the water. Water damage of any kind is a serious problem, and the added chance of the water from a toilet being contaminated water makes it even more important to call in a professional when overflows occur.