A storm often leaves wreckage and ruin after it has passed. Even when we don’t see any physical damage to our homes, storms can leave behind hidden dangers that persist for years before we realize them. These include water contamination, displaced wildlife populations, mold growth, and other health risks.

If we ignore these problems, they can lead to severe issues and disastrous consequences. Observing brown stains on your walls or bubbling or flaking paint potentially signifies the water damage caused by a storm. 

Here’s how to repair water-damaged plaster walls without causing more problems.

After the Storm

Before starting the rebuilding process, there are a few essential things to consider. What kind of damage has been done? What caused it? Do you need to contact a restoration company to take care of the problem?

If you notice any signs of mold or water damage to your home, it’s important to seek help right away. Mold can be toxic and lead to several health problems. Don’t try to remove the mold yourself! 

Instead, hire a restoration company with experience dealing with mold remediation. At One Stop Plastering, we know how to do it safely and effectively, with no risk to your home or family. 

Inspecting the Damage

Once you’ve determined you need professional help to fix your water-damaged plaster walls, your first step is to contact a restoration company. You’ll want to find one with experience with water damage restoration.

Even if you’re experiencing other damage to your home, you’ll want to check in with a restoration company. They can often offer advice and tips on dealing with issues other than water damage. 

For example, if you’ve noticed your siding is peeling off your house, you should contact a restoration company to find out if this could be a sign of water damage as well. Experts will help you assess the damage in your home to get it repaired quickly.

Eliminating the Broken Plaster

When restoring your plaster walls and repairing water damage, there are different ways you can go about it. You may need to remove the damaged layer of plaster and update your walls with a new layer of plaster before painting over them.

If the damage isn’t too bad, it may be possible to repair the plaster without removing the damaged layer. You’ll only need to apply a special plaster patching product to help fill in the holes and cracks left on your damaged walls. 

But if you’re removing a large section of damaged plaster, you may want to consider replacing the entire wall. That way, you can repair water damage to your exterior and get your home back to normal.

Conclusion 

If you plan to repair water-damaged plaster walls on your own, it’s integral to recognize that there’s a fine line between doing too much and not doing enough. Instead of trying to repair water-damaged plaster walls by yourself, get professional help from a restoration company. They have the experience and expertise you need to get your home back in great shape.

If you need help with your concrete and plaster walls, rely on One Stop Plastering. With over sixty years of experience, we offer the best residential and commercial stucco and plastering services in the Bay Area. See our projects today.