A leaking water filter caused a CAT 3 water loss affecting multiple rooms including a utility room, weight room, bathroom, and bedrooms. Initial assessment found no visible microbial growth.
Solutions provided:
Dayspring Restoration arrived on site to perform an initial loss assessment, moisture mapping, and set up for DocuSketch. After commencing these initial steps, the customer informed Dayspring Restoration they would be using a different service provider, resulting in Dayspring Restoration pulling off the job. A total of 1.25 monitoring hours were recorded for the initial assessment.
Photos & Videos:
Household contents, including mattresses and pillows, piled against a concrete wall in a living area, indicative of items moved or affected by water damage.
Overview of a utility room featuring a furnace, water heater wrapped in insulation, pipes, and a water softener, with visible water on the concrete floor from a leak.
Tiled floor in a home weight room showing rust-colored water stains around the base of exercise equipment, highlighting water damage impact.
View of a bathroom with a wood vanity, white sink, and tiled floor, indicating an area included in the water damage assessment.
Bedroom interior showing a simple wooden bed frame, mattress, nightstand, and lamp on a carpeted floor, an area affected by the water leak.
Interior view of a carpeted closet with a dark wooden dresser and potential water stains on the floor, suggesting water intrusion in a bedroom area.
Close-up of a residential water filter leaking and causing water damage on a concrete floor in a utility room, indicating the source of a water loss.