Note that you also will need to check your attic for mold growth.
Roof leak drywall damage.
When a ceiling shows signs of water damage and dripping water the place to look is in one of two home systems.
If there is no attic or the size of the leak is really big it will damage the interior ceiling.
A steady leak or flood damage are common examples.
The roofing system or the.
You may mistake this for ruined drywall that has a bulge when in fact the drywall may not have to be replaced.
Use a utility knife to score a line about 10 inches 25 cm long into your drywall at the location where you see visible signs of a water leak mold discolored drywall etc.
Then using a drywall saw cut along the line you just scored.
Your attic s wooden joists are also vulnerable to water damage.
Discoloration sagging drywall or buckling plaster and dripping water from your ceiling might make you think that the ceiling itself is leaking in reality water coming from the ceiling is a symptom of some other home system that is actually leaking.
These may leak continuously or intermittently soaking insulation inside walls saturating wood structure and drywall.
The leaking water can sometimes create a massive water blister in latex paint on a ceiling.
Even after it dries the drywall will not return to its original shape.
Tiny holes in shingles are sneaky because they can cause rot a leaky roof and other damage for years before you notice the obvious signs of a leak.
If your roof has a long term leak it can cause a lot of structural damage out of sight.
Even a slow drip of rainwater can ruin your insulation and your ceiling s sheetrock.
Cut into your drywall to find the source of a leak.
You might find holes left over from a satellite dish or antenna mounting brackets or just about anything.
And exposed misplaced roofing repair nails should be pulled and the holes patched.
Affected ceiling paint will darken and ceiling plaster may bubble and expand.
The initial dangers of a roof leak are damage to the attic area and items stored there.
Prick the large blister and let all water drain out.
Uninsulated copper cold water pipes may also sweat condensation in amounts sufficient to cause damage inside walls particularly if structural cracks and gaps allow humid outdoor air to infiltrate the wall cavity.
The leaking water also will damage paint and plaster on nearby walls.
It s important to do a thorough inspection of the nearby area to determine if mold is present.
Mold can grow anywhere that there was water damage meaning in your drywall insulation and even in your floorboards and ceiling beams.
If the drywall is exposed to a large amount of water over an extended period it will become irreparably ruined.