What to Do If Your Ceiling Starts Leaking During a Storm
A leaking ceiling during a storm can quickly lead to serious water damage. Acting fast can help protect your home and prevent the problem from getting worse.
Contain the Water
Place buckets, towels, or containers under the leak to catch dripping water. This helps prevent damage to floors, furniture, and belongings.
Relieve Pressure in the Ceiling
If you notice bulging drywall, carefully puncture a small hole to release trapped water. This can help prevent a larger collapse and spread of damage.
Turn Off Electricity if Needed
If water is near light fixtures or electrical outlets, turn off power to the affected area for safety.
Protect Your Belongings
Move furniture, electronics, and valuables away from the affected area to avoid further damage.
Find the Source (If Possible)
Ceiling leaks during storms are often caused by roof damage, clogged gutters, or compromised flashing. Identifying the source can help prevent continued water intrusion.
Start Drying the Area
Use fans and ventilation to help dry the area as much as possible. The quicker you remove moisture, the lower the risk of mold and structural damage.
Call a Professional
Even small ceiling leaks can lead to hidden water damage inside walls and insulation. Professional water damage restoration ensures proper drying and helps prevent long-term issues.
Get Fast Help After Storm Damage
Storm-related leaks can escalate quickly if not handled properly. FIX Flood & Water Damage Pros is ready to respond fast and help restore your home after water damage.
