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A stained or sagging ceiling after a good Wet-season downpour is a warning, not just a mark. A wet ceiling can come down, so it needs drying and making safe quickly.
When water pools above a ceiling, the plasterboard soaks it up, sags and can eventually collapse. A brown stain is the early sign; a bulge is the late one. Either way it needs attention before it becomes a safety problem.
We find where the water is getting in, make the ceiling safe, relieve trapped water where needed, and dry the ceiling and the cavity above it. We monitor the moisture and tell you whether the sheet can be saved or needs replacing.
The monsoon up here finds every weak point in a roof. We deal with the water damage inside; for the roof itself we can point you to what needs fixing so it does not happen again next downpour.
Yes. A water-laden ceiling can collapse, so it should be made safe and dried promptly.
Often the sheet can be dried and the stain sealed if caught early. We confirm with moisture readings whether it needs replacing.
We handle the water damage inside and can advise on the roof issue so the leak does not recur.
A real person picks up, day or night.