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How do you inspect a water damaged ceiling?

Ceiling water damage can be a serious problem, leading to structural damage and mold growth. If you suspect that your ceiling has been damaged by water, it’s important to inspect it as soon as possible. Here’s how to do it:

  • Look for signs of water damage. These can include water stains, peeling paint, or bubbling wallpaper. You may also see mold or mildew growth.
  • Feel the ceiling for wetness. If the ceiling feels wet or damp, it’s likely that there is water damage.
  • Check the ceiling for leaks. Look for any holes or cracks in the ceiling that could be allowing water to leak in. You may also need to check the roof for leaks.
  • Call a professional. If you find any signs of water damage, it’s important to call a professional. A professional can help you determine the source of the leak and the best way to repair it.