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How To Repair Water Damaged Ceiling Drywall

Water leakages on a drywall ceiling result in very unsightly ugly damage. Dampness weakens the ceiling and could also provide an inhabiting place for molds if allowed to stay for some days. These damages could be due to rainwater seeping through roofing and leaking on the ceiling or water leakage from pipes that pass above your roof. When little water drips build-up for some time, they destroy the ceiling.

You do not have to worry because the ceiling is reparable, mostly if the moisture affects a small area. Here are ways to repair a water damaged ceiling drywall without installing a new one.

Repairing Water Damaged Drywall Ceiling

Before you even start repairing your water damaged ceiling, you have to start with the cause. If you do not stop the leaks permanently, it means you will have to keep dealing with water damage every time.

1.   Identify and Fix Source of Water Damage

Start by inspecting the roof for any possible causes of moisture reaching your ceiling. Check whether the leakage is from the rooftop or water pipes. Plastered roofs usually absorb water slowly, and it could be challenging to detect the leakage source. You, therefore, need to reach out to experienced contractors to help inspect the entire roofing condition.

Once you establish the source of the water, find a permanent solution to prevent future damages. Also, ensure you dry out all the water before the repair. 

2.   Fix the Ceiling

When the ceiling is completely dry, use a knife to scrape the affected area and sandpaper to smoothen the rough places. Fill the small hole with a joint compound and leave it to dry. Then smoothen the filled sections for uniformity.

If the water damage is thorough and weakened the ceiling leading to bigger holes, cut out a slightly larger drywall piece to cover the gap. Then screw the drywall piece in place and tape the mud around the joint.

3.   Apply Finishing

You don’t want to leave the repaired nonuniform with the rest of the ceiling. Besides, it will still look ugly. Paint the section with matching paint or restore to the existing roof finishing to retain its original look.

4.   Professional Water Damaged Ceiling Repair

While you can try out these steps and fix the ceiling, you may not achieve the best results. You will need the services of individuals who major in repair. EastBay Drywall Repair Service is a leading company with a team of experienced professionals to take care of your ceiling restoration. If you live around Milpitas, reach out to them, and experience excellent services.