A water leak is no laughing matter. Even a small one can do an immense amount ofdamage especially to the sheetrock of your ceiling.The worst part is that you may not even know you have a problem until it is too late and the sheetrock is completely destroyed.
While a major leak will makes itself known fairly quickly, a slow leak does its damage over time. Since the water will pool on a level surface like the back of your ceiling, it tends to infiltrate the sheetrock and cause all sorts of problems.
In particular, water damage will manifest itself as bubbling or flaking of the paint, sagging of the sheetrock in general and the proliferation of mold around the affected area. Dealing with the issue generally means removing the sheetrock, isolating and fixing the leak and then installing a new ceiling. It is generally a major and messy project and should be left to the professionals.
For more information on dealing with a water damaged ceiling or if you need a professional mold and mildew removal service in Georgia, please contact us online at Parker Young Construction. Visit us online or call directly to 888-303-9288.

