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Understanding Ceiling Water Damage Identification and Timeline

Identifying Water Damage and Leaks

Ceiling water damage can manifest in various forms, including:

* Stains in shades of yellow, brown, or black
* Peeling paint or wallpaper
* Sagging or buckling drywall
* Mold growth

Determining the source of water damage is crucial. It could originate from:

  • Leaking pipes
  • Faulty plumbing fixtures
  • Roof leaks
  • Condensation

How to Tell if Water Damage is New or Old?

Differentiating between new and old water damage can assist in identifying the urgency of repairs. Here’s how:

* New Damage: Dark, wet stains; water may actively drip or seep; no mold growth.
* Old Damage: Light, dry stains with defined edges; may have musty odors or visible mold.