The ANSI/IICRC S500 Consensus Body issued a position statement in March 2026 addressing the classification of water damage resulting from weather-related events, providing guidance that has significant implications for how restoration contractors assess mold risk and document their work.
The position statement clarifies the category of water damage associated with weather-related events such as flooding, storm surge, and wind-driven rain intrusion. The classification of water damage affects the scope of remediation required and the potential for secondary mold growth.
The statement is particularly relevant in the context of the active storm season that has affected multiple states in early 2026, where large volumes of weather-related water damage claims are being processed by insurance carriers.
Proper classification of water damage is critical for both restoration contractors and insurance carriers, as it determines the appropriate scope of work, the required documentation, and the potential liability exposure for all parties involved.
The IICRC S500 is the industry's primary standard for professional water damage restoration, and position statements from the consensus body carry significant weight in insurance claim disputes and legal proceedings.

