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If ignored, water-damaged ceilings can lead to structural issues and mold. Whether caused by a leak or excess moisture, addressing the problem quickly is crucial. This guide breaks down the repair process in simple steps, making repairing the damage left behind easy. If you're tackling the repair yourself or need a temporary fix before calling a professional, this guide has you covered.
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Spray the area with a cleaning solution of equal parts water and vinegar and let sit for 15-30 minutes.
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Gently wipe away the solution and dry the area completely.
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Trim a drywall patch to the size of the affected area.
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Apply adhesive and secure the patch over the stain.
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Use sand paper or a sander to smooth the patch until it blends seamlessly with the wall.
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Spread spackle over the patch and let dry completely.
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Use sand paper to sand it down again until the surface is smooth.
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Apply a stain-blocking or mold-resistant primer to the area.
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Repaint the ceiling to match the original color.
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