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1. Invest in waterproofing your building: If you live in a place that is prone to leakage, then you may need to invest in waterproofing your building. This could involve installing a membrane on the outside of the building to keep out moisture. 2. Inspect your roof and repair any damages: Check forRead more
1. Invest in waterproofing your building: If you live in a place that is prone to leakage, then you may need to invest in waterproofing your building. This could involve installing a membrane on the outside of the building to keep out moisture.
See less2. Inspect your roof and repair any damages: Check for cracks, tears or other damage that could be allowing water to enter your home. If the damage is severe, you may need to replace the roof.
3. Check for any plumbing problems: Old, damaged or leaking pipes can be a source of water leakage in your ceiling. Have a plumber check all of the pipes and repair any that are broken.
4. Seal any holes or cracks in walls.