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Professional restoration can transform your home back into an oasis quickly, efficiently, and safely in the aftermath of water damage. Many home insurance policies include loss of use coverage, which provides financial assistance for temporary accommodation in the event of structural damage. However, many individuals would prefer to stay in their home throughout the repair process if possible. Find out how to tell if it's safe to live in your home during water damage restoration below.

Is Your Home Livable During Water Damage Restoration?

Extent of Damage

The most prominent factor in determining the livability of your home is the level of water damage present. Typically, water-related issues are classified into four categories. Classes One and Two refer to the least minor issues and are typically safe. Classes Three and Four, on the other hand, are more severe and will probably require you to vacate the premises. Both your restoration specialist and your insurance assessor will determine the class your home's water damage falls into.

Type of Damage

Water DamageYou'll also need to consider the type of moisture that caused the damage. Professionals categorize water damage into three categories: clean, contaminated, and severely contaminated. If the water invading your home has been determined as Category One, there's a high likelihood you can continue living in your home. However, water from the other two categories will deem the home unlivable as a result of microorganisms and potentially toxic waste.

Potential for Mold

Once water damage occurs, the chance for mold growth in your home increases. Not only is this substance ugly, but it can also cause numerous health issues. A professional mold removal specialist can determine the risk of mold growth in comparison to the length of the restoration process. If the likelihood of mold or mildew occurring before the repairs can be made, it's best to avoid living in the home until it's finished.

 

Water damage can turn your life upside down, but the professionals at Hudepohl Restoration will get your home back quickly and safely. With locations in Louisville, KY, and Cincinnati, OH, the locally owned and operated business offers over three decades of restoration and remodeling expertise. For more information regarding their services, visit their website or call (502) 873-5744 in Louisville or (513) 398-9691 in Cincinnati.

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