By Tomas Sulvaran
Owner of Sulvaran Drywall
Diamond Certified Expert Contributor
If you notice moisture damage on your ceiling, it’s crucial to take immediate action to prevent further problems. Follow these three steps to effectively address the issue:
Act quickly and remove affected materials. Once you identify the damage, don’t hesitate to get started. Your first step should be removing the damaged drywall—not just the visibly affected area, but a few feet beyond it as well. You should also remove any insulation that has been affected by the moisture. Removing these damaged materials will help mitigate the risk of mold growth and further structural damage.
Be prepared to find hidden damage. When you open up a ceiling or wall, it’s common to discover that the moisture damage is more extensive than you anticipated, so be ready to take action.
Call a professional for assistance. Untreated moisture damage can lead to issues like mold growth, weakened structural integrity and potential health hazards, so it’s important to bring in a professional with water damage restoration experience. They’ll have the expertise and equipment to assess the extent of the damage, utilize proper drying techniques, and ensure the affected area is thoroughly restored.
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