Understanding IICRC Classes: Restoring Order After Water Damage
IICRC Classes Defined The IICRC categorizes water damage into four distinct classes based on the level of saturation and the extent of damage. These classes help professionals assess the severity of the situation and develop appropriate restoration strategies. Let's take a closer look at each class: Class 1: Minimal Water Intrusion Class 1 water damage refers to a situation where only a small area is affected, and the materials involved have a low water absorption rate. This class is characterized by minimal evaporation or moisture absorption, making the restoration process relatively straightforward. Common examples of Class 1 water damage include water damage caused by a leaking faucet or a single broken pipe. Class 2: Significant Water Intrusion Class 2 water damage involves a more extensive area of damage, with materials that have a higher absorption rate. This class typically entails water intrusion affecting carpeting, walls, and furniture. The excess moisture may have spread...