Take pictures of the damage

Documenting the extent of water damage is crucial for insurance claims and restoration efforts. Here are some guidelines for effective photography:

Capture a Wide Shot

Take a wide-angle shot from the center of the room. This provides an overview of the damage’s scale and scope.

Close-Ups

Capture detailed close-ups of the most severely damaged areas. Focus on items that will require replacement or repair.

Identify Water Source

Photograph any visible leaks, broken pipes, or other sources of water intrusion. This helps the insurance adjuster determine the cause of the damage.

Damaged Items

Take close-ups of all damaged items, including furniture, appliances, carpets, and belongings. Ensure that the damage is clearly visible.

Water Line

Photograph any visible water lines on walls or floors. Documenting the height of the water can help the insurance company assess the extent of the damage.

Property ID

Include a shot of a prominent feature that clearly identifies the property, such as the address plaque or a unique architectural detail.

Additional Tips

  • Use high-resolution settings for clear images.
  • Turn on flash for well-lit photographs.
  • Keep the camera steady for sharp images.
  • Store the photographs securely for insurance purposes.