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Water Damaged Ceilings

12/16/2019 (Permalink)

Water Damaged ceilings are a massive safety risk, as there is a possibility that they could cave in without much warning. Along with this, they also encourage the growth of mold and bacteria, and can often attract pests, like mice and rats. With this in mind, repairing water damaged ceilings in your home should be at the top of your list of priorities. However, actually finding out the reason why they have been damaged in the first place is an important step, too! These are the main causes behind water damaged ceilings to keep a look-out for:

Damaged Roof Gutters 

If your roof gutters have been cracked and are leaking, they will inevitably cause water damage to your ceilings. If they haven’t been cleaned in a while, they may also be overflowing, which can be the reason for the water damage. In short, it may be time to call on an expert to assist with getting them back into good condition!

Leaking Roof 

If there are weak spots on your roof, or a few of your roofing tiles have chipped or broken as a result of weather damage, the roof itself might start to leak. Often, this is a gradual process that can go on for a while before any significant water damage is visible (unless the area experiences a lot of rain for an extended period of time). The good news is that repairing a leaking roof is rather simple and cost-effective to do.

Burst Pipes 

If there is a bathroom on the second floor of the house, the water damaged ceilings might have been caused by burst pipes or cracks in the floorboards. If a burst pipe is the culprit, it is imperative that you call on a plumber as soon as you can – the problem can get very bad, very quickly!

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