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Identifying Water Damage and Leaks on Ceilings

Water damage to ceilings can be a sign of a more serious problem, such as a leaky roof or a burst pipe. Identifying the source of the damage is the first step to preventing further damage and costly repairs.

### What does the beginning of a water damage ceiling look like?

The early signs of water damage on a ceiling can be subtle, but they are important to spot. Here are some things to look for:

– **Discoloration:** Water damage can cause the ceiling to become discolored. The color of the discoloration will vary depending on the type of water damage, but it is often brown, yellow, or orange.
– **Bubbling or peeling:** Water damage can cause the ceiling to bubble or peel. If you see either of these signs, it is likely that there is water damage behind the ceiling.
– **Sagging:** Water damage can cause the ceiling to sag. If you see a ceiling that is sagging, it is important to have it inspected by a professional.