Fixing a Water Stained Ceiling

Fixing a Water Stained Ceiling

If you have experienced a roof leak then you, no doubt, have a ceiling with some water damage. As water seeps through the damaged roof it falls onto the ceiling area below and creates a yellow or brown stain that is visible inside the home. Water spots or damage on a ceiling can make a rather unsightly addition to your decor. Many people try to cover them, but end up with the spots showing through eventually. Learn how to fix these spots for good and make your ceiling look like new again.

The first thing you should do with water stained ceiling is to fix any damage. If it is cracked or peeling then you should fix this before ever trying to cover the water stains. You may need to even fix some ceiling area if water has damaged it which can occur if the roof was leaky for a long time or the area was not properly cleared of water. Once you have repaired any damage and have a flat, smooth surface to work with you can begin to cover the water stains.

Water stains have a way of repelling or busting through paint, so simply going over them with some white paint will not work. What you need to do for areas that have a visible stain is to use a stain sealer first. Simply paint the stained area with the stain sealer first and then paint over that with the desired color. You will most likely find that you need to repaint the whole ceiling so the fixed spot is not obvious, especially if you had to do a repair job on a cracked or peeling area.

By repairing stained ceiling spots as soon as possible you will avoid problems with mold or further damage from the moisture. It is also a project that can easily be pushed aside and forgotten about once the actual roof leak is fixed. It is something that will only take a couple of hours and is fairly simple to do and once you fix it, you will be happy to know that the eyesore is gone for good.

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