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Identify the source of the leak and shut off the water supply if possible.
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Move furniture and valuables away from the affected area. Cover electronics and sensitive items with plastic or waterproof tarps.
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Use towels, buckets, or a wet/dry vacuum to absorb excess water and prevent it from spreading.
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Call a reputable contractor or plumber to assess the damage, determine the cause, and recommend appropriate repairs.
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Identify the source of the leak (e.g., plumbing pipes, roof, windows) and repair it promptly to prevent further damage.
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Any waterlogged building materials (e.g., drywall, insulation, flooring) must be removed and replaced to prevent mold and structural issues.
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Use fans, dehumidifiers, and open windows to circulate air and promote drying.
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If mold has developed, professional mold remediation may be necessary to prevent health hazards and further damage.
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Immediate action is crucial to minimize damage and prevent further issues.
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Cover furniture and belongings, and use towels or a wet/dry vacuum to remove excess water.
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Check for any visible leaks from pipes, fixtures, or the roof. If the source cannot be identified, contact a professional immediately.
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Insert a small hole in the lowest corner of the ceiling to allow the water to drain into a bucket.
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Once the immediate danger has been addressed, contact a contractor or plumber to assess the damage and resolve the underlying issue.