The bathroom ceiling is dripping, but I don t seem to hear the sound of water dripping upstairs to t

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The inner wall of the roof seeps water, and the extension wall slowly spreads to the ceiling. Or the pipe inside the roof is leaking. Is there a leak in the ceiling, you can touch the ceiling wall when you don't use water, and you feel that there are signs of moisture over there, which is basically a problem in the ceiling, and you need to disassemble the ceiling gusset to observe.

    It's also possible that the water vapor that has gathered on the ceiling has just dripped after you took a shower.

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