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Identifying Water Damage and Leaks What Does Mild Water Damage Look like

About Ceiling Water Damage

Water damage to ceilings can be a major problem, leading to costly repairs and even health hazards. Identifying the source of the leak is crucial for preventing further damage and ensuring effective repairs.

What Does Mild Water Damage Look Like?

  • Discoloration: Mild water damage may appear as slight yellowing or browning on the ceiling.
  • Stains: Small, dark stains or spots may indicate water seeping through the ceiling.
  • Blistering: Water trapped beneath the ceiling’s surface can cause blisters or bubbles to form.
  • Peeling: Paint or wallpaper may peel away from the ceiling due to moisture.
  • Soft Spots: A localized area of the ceiling that feels soft or spongy to the touch may indicate underlying water damage.