4 Signs That Tell-Tale Sign of Water Leaking from Ceiling


 Isn’t it frustrating when you find a water patch on the ceiling of the dream home you built just a year ago? Or if there was a leak in the ceiling right above your desk in that fancy office building? Water leakage is a serious problem faced by many building owners. But not everything is from the ceiling. Flooding due to rainwater, overflowing bathtubs, or leaky pipes can cause water damage to the floor, walls, and even your furniture. 

Here are a few signs of water leaking from the ceiling you could watch out for so you know exactly when to get professional help:

1. Watermarks or Mould on Ceilings

If you notice rusty stains or watermarks on the ceiling, there is likely a leak that could very well cause water damage to the ceilings. If you see mould, you should worry about the moisture level in the room because that is how mould thrives.

2. Swollen and sweating walls, door cases, or ceilings

Water leaking from ceilings often accumulates in the walls, doors, or ceilings, leading to sweating. This can be identified by those tiny droplets of water. Water damage to ceilings can be seen through swollen door casings and those all-too-familiar bubble patches on the walls. If you see swelling at the base of the door frame, you may need to seek flood restoration services to reinstate the flooring after water damage.

3. Trims, wallpaper separate from walls

Water damage to ceilings or flooding of the floors can cause the wallpaper or the trims or skirting of walls to separate. If you notice any of these, you would probably need flood restoration immediately. If you have carpets, then drying the flooded carpet can be a real challenge. 

4. HVAC troubles

Heating and cooling concerns can mean that the HVAC systems need cleaning. In large commercial buildings, such cleaning is usually undertaken only once a year. But if you spot a water leaking from a ceiling, you should probably contact the experts. 

Preventative water damage measures include opting for ceiling water damage inspections, insurance against water damage, and even systems for flood warnings. Also, you may call mould specialists to keep mould and its associated health risks at bay.

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