Assessing Severity and Urgency
Ceiling water damage requires immediate attention. The severity and urgency depend on the source and extent of the leak.
– Minor leaks: Slow, dripping leaks from a recent rainfall or condensation usually indicate minor damage.
– Moderate leaks: Leaks originating from a pipe or appliance, creating a steady trickle or small puddle, warrant prompt attention.
– Major leaks: Gushing water, discoloration, or sagging ceilings suggest extensive damage and require immediate intervention.
How Long Can You Leave a Leaking Ceiling?
The duration a leaking ceiling can be left unattended depends on the severity of the leak and the material of the ceiling.
– Minor leaks: These can be temporarily contained with a bucket or plastic tarp while awaiting repairs.
– Moderate leaks: Addressing these within 24 hours is recommended to prevent further damage to the ceiling and underlying structures.
– Major leaks: Contact a professional immediately. Leaving these unattended for even a few hours can result in significant structural damage.