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Do You Have a Leaky Ceiling?

2/23/2024 (Permalink)

Leaky Ceilings can be disastrous to your home or business. They can also be detrimental to your time, and money because it is often hard to determine the cause of the leak. All you know is the ceiling is dripping, but you don’t yet know why.

Therefore, finding the cause of the leak can delay the repair process, but it can also add to the expense of the repairs because the longer it takes to find the leak the more damage it will cause. So the first thing you should do is either call the experts at SERVPRO, or, if you are going to tackle the problem yourself, at least eliminate all the obvious non-causes so that you can start to pin-point the problem. When trying to determine the cause of a leaky ceiling, consider whether the leak occurs only in inclement weather, or if it occurs non-stop.

If the leak only occurs when it is raining or snowing outside it’s a safe bet that the roof could be the source of the leak.

On the other hand, if the leak occurs regardless of the weather conditions outside then the leak is most likely caused by a plumbing line inside the house or structure. 

Another thing that can help you pin-point the source of the problem is to consider the water itself. Does it appear to be clear and fresh? If so, that could indicate to you that the water is coming from the water supply line. On the other hand, if water is coming from the roof you could see that dirt and other substances from the roof are being dragged along with it, and it would stain the ceiling.  

If you have determined that the leak is possibly from the roof, and you want to fix it yourself you should start at the top and work your way down. Be sure to take all the necessary precautions, and have all required safety gear needed for a roof inspection. 

If you have eliminated the roof as the source of the leak then it is going to take an inspection of the pipes in your home or building to solve the problem. Of course, not all people are prepared for home improvements and repairs, especially when it comes to major repairs.  

If you have a leaky ceiling, or any kind of water damage to your home or business. For more information visit our water damage services page. We’re faster to any size disaster.

Tracie "Dusty" Nichols

724-628-3022

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