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To find the source of a leak in the ceiling, it is best to start by looking for any evidence of visible water damage such as discoloration or stains in the hardware or wall near the ceiling. If the problem area is above a bathroom or kitchen, inspect the pipes and fixtures in those areas for signs oRead more
To find the source of a leak in the ceiling, it is best to start by looking for any evidence of visible water damage such as discoloration or stains in the hardware or wall near the ceiling.
If the problem area is above a bathroom or kitchen, inspect the pipes and fixtures in those areas for signs of moisture. Check for any cracked tiles or drywall near plumbing fixtures, as these can often be the sources of leaks. In more difficult cases, a professional may need to be hired to use infrared imaging to locate the exact source of the leak.
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