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How to Fix Water Damage in an Apartment Ceiling

Katharine · July 8, 2019 ·

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 Water Damage in an Apartment Ceiling
 

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A leaking ceiling is not only annoying, but it can also lead to a decline in the aesthetic appeal of your house, or worse yet, the development of mold spores could surface. If it goes on for long, it may also impact on other aspects of your house such as the electrical system. In essence, it is best to fix it once you notice signs of leakage. For someone who has no prior background in house repairs, you may be a little lost, on where to start in fixing this problem. To help you out, here is a simplified guide on how to fix water damage in an apartment ceiling.

  1. Identify the extent of the damage

Like all other problems, the first step to handling water damage in a ceiling is to map out the problem. You need to identify the extent of the damage, before you can embark on the process of fixing it. Identifying the extent of the damage shouldn’t be hard to do. One way to do it is to check the extent of water discoloration on the ceiling. If the ceiling has been leaking for a while, you should be able to see a wide discolored area, and vice versa.  The goal of mapping out the damage is to determine whether you will only need to fix the leaking water pipes, or get a new ceiling. Think of it as an initial cost estimate for budgeting purposes.

  1.   Contact professionals to fix it for you

Unless you have some experience as a plumber, never try to fix water damage in an apartment ceiling by yourself. Not only are you unlikely to fix it properly, but you also increase the risk of worsening the problem, by tampering with the power system. Such risks could put you in much greater danger than that posed by a leaking water pipe. To avoid unnecessary risks and possibly higher costs, in the long run, engage the services of a professional. Finding professionals shouldn’t be that hard to do. A quick online search, should give you a list of the top plumbing professionals in your locality. For instance, ServiceMaster Restoration by Zaba is well-known for water systems restoration in Chicago. You can easily check out their amazing reviews, for an idea on why they are the best for the job. Not only are they known for their top quality workmanship, but also do for their quick response time.  The company’s repair teams are always within 90 minutes of your call. This means you can rely on them in case of any sudden and extensive ceiling issues, that are caused by leaking pipes.

  1.   Do a post-repair assessment

Once the repair works are done, do an assessment of the work for a few weeks. Again, this is something you can do by yourself. All you need to do is check whether there are new water markings on the ceiling.  If your repair work was done by an experienced professional, you shouldn’t have any recurrent problems. Besides, even if such problems arise, top plumbing companies usually help out with any damages that may occur after the repair.

July 8, 2019 ·

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