Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ceiling repair

Every home needs a ceiling repair occasionally. You may have a large hole in the ceiling from removing a fixture, or rain may have come through the roof and stained the ceiling. Problems may appear regardless if you have drywall or plaster on the upper surface of the ceiling material. This dampness discolors the ceiling and the integrity of the ceiling material is also altered because of the infiltration. Thirdly, the problem requires your immediate attention because, if dampness is allowed to remain for a few days, it will form mold.

Finding the hole in the roof and the place of the leak represents the first step to take before performing any ceiling repair. Call a roof repair contractor, tarp the roof or repair it yourself in case you have the skills and the tools necessary. There are also cases when you can't deal with the ceiling repair because you can't find the source of the leak. Professional contractors know what to do in such cases, you don't have to bother with such issues unless you are really concerned about the costs of the repair. The Internet offers abundant information on solving roof leaks and dealing with ceiling repair for do-it-yourself home owners.

It is important to address the precise problem in as targeted a way as possible. Thus, there will be one approach to a lath and plaster ceiling and a totally different one to plasterboard. Then, the ceiling repair will be different for deep hopes than for superficial ones. Lath and plaster ceilings for example crack with age, and if there is an area where the plaster has come away from the ceiling, you have to carefully remove the damaged plaster and apply two or more layers of undercoat plaster for the repair. An extra finish layer will be necessary after this basic ceiling repair task is done.

After completing the ceiling repair you may want to hide the job by redecorating with a thicker, textured paint in order to camouflage any unevenness of the repair. If you check the Internet you'll discover a variety of guides for different kinds of ceiling repair tasks, some more complex than others. In case you don't have the time for the repairs or you don't feel skilled enough for the job, it's better to hire a pro to take care of the problem in the shortest time possible. Doing more than you are able to could have a pretty messy outcome for your ceiling.

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