Sagging ceilings are a common issue in older homes and In WA residential homes, ceilings are typically constructed using one of two materials: Plaster Glass or Gyprock,

Over time most ceilings will require some form of maintenance. Identifying early signs of sagging can significantly reduce repair costs and prevent further damage.

If a ceiling is left unattended and collapses, repairs are often not covered by insurance and can cost up to three times more than addressing the issue early. A ceiling failure can also spread years of accumulated dust and insulation debris throughout the home, causing major disruption.

Ceiling repairs are a cost-effective, long-term solution and, in most cases, a once-off repair for the life of the ceiling. Compared to full ceiling replacements, repairs are far less disruptive for homeowners and tenants. All our ceiling repair work is backed by a 10-year structural warranty.

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  • Small or large cracks in the ceiling or cornices
  • Visible joint lines appearing across rooms
  • Screw or fixing points becoming visible
  • A noticeable bow or dip in the ceiling surface
  • Gaps visible between the ceiling and timber rafters when viewed from the roof space
  • Movement when gentle pressure is applied to the ceiling
  • Popping or cracking noises coming from the ceiling
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