Safe Cleanup of Water Leaking Into Light Fixtures
12/5/2022 (Permalink)
It is not uncommon to find water in light fixtures, or even ceiling damage following a winter with a heavy snow load, or a series of rainstorms. This damage may not always be a major problem, but could definitely develop into such if allowed to continue.
Leaks of this nature may come from a leaking flange around a chimney or vent on the roof which has developed a gap, infiltration by birds or squirrels, or from an aging roof. It may also come from an overhead pipe that is leaking due to settling, loosening of joints, or freezing temperatures. Finding and repairing the point where water is getting in is important and should be given priority attention.
How To Handle Cleanup
In order to prevent worsening damage from the water leaking through the roof, immediate cleanup needs to take place.
The attic space should be inspected to see if the insulation has become saturated. Not only can that put an excess load on the ceiling, but it can also develop mold if left alone. It may need to be removed and replaced.
If the leak is from a pipe running above the ceiling, be sure to shut the water off as soon as possible to stop the leaking.
If you find water in light fixtures, shut off the electricity to all affected fixtures before attempting to inspect or replace it, and do not turn the electricity back on until certain all water has stopped leaking.
Get Professional Help
Call a water damage cleanup specialist like SERVPRO of Southwest Orlando, to evaluate any ceiling damage and make a plan for repair. They can determine which materials need to be replaced, ensure that any mold is cleaned and removed, and restore your home to a safe condition.
If you do find water in light fixtures in your home, take it as a serious hint that some repair and cleanup are needed. This will help prevent a worse scenario and help you get your home restored to a safer and healthier condition.