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Ceiling fallen down...need more than a plasterer, recommendations please!


dunstanrye

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My ceiling in the living room has just fallen down. It's below a bathroom which I had renovated last year.

Can anyone recommend someone who can plaster but also tell me what the problem in the bathroom might be? I'm worried the bath is too heavy. There's no obvious signs of leakage.

If the material that has fallen down is wet it may have been a leak, in which case the leak if still occurring may be evident.

Sounds like you need the ceiling boarded and plastered, but may be best doing only once cause of collapse is known - to avoid a repeat occurrence.

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