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Identifying and Repairing Ceiling Water Damage

What does mild water damage look like?

Ceiling water damage can have a range of appearances, depending on the severity of the damage. Mild water damage may manifest as:

  • Discoloration: Yellowish or brownish stains or streaks on the ceiling.
  • Blistering: Small, raised bubbles on the ceiling surface.
  • Peeling: The paint or wallpaper on the ceiling may start to peel or detach.
  • Sagging: The ceiling may appear to be sagging or bowing due to the weight of the water.

Note: It’s crucial to address mild water damage promptly to prevent further damage and the growth of mold or mildew. If you suspect your ceiling has sustained any level of water damage, contact a professional water damage restoration company for assistance.