I have this problem with my ceiling... It drips and its annoying!?
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Sounds like there might be some sort of ventilation problem in the attic space above. If you live in a humid climate, perhaps vater vapor is condensing in the attic.
If there is an enclosed space above, make sure it is ventilated properly.
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You need to call a contractor before your ceiling gets anymore damaged and begins to get dryrot and start to mildew. It's not good for you to breath. Plus the longer you wait...the more damage it could be causing. Do you have an attic. If so check up there. Make sure there's no piping up there...or even a vent that's cause to much condensation. That's not good.
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You need to call a contractor before your ceiling gets anymore damaged and begins to get dryrot and start to mildew. It's not good for you to breath. Plus the longer you wait...the more damage it could be causing. Do you have an attic. If so check up there. Make sure there's no piping up there...or even a vent that's cause to much condensation. That's not good.
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Ventilation system (ductwork sweating) or could be clogged overflow on your A/C system. You should maybe take a trip to your attic and see if you can find it.
If you really believe it's condensation,and if you have an attic above,try a dehumidifier and see if that helps at all.If not call a contractor.
I'd have the AC checked... it's going to run more during the day, and if the pan is collecting water and overflowing, it can drip into your ceiling. Since your ceiling is wood, the water is going to make it warp. Continuous exposure to excess moisture is giong to cause it to rot. You should have this fixed ASAP. If your AC unit is not above your problem spot, make sure you don't have plumbing lines that are leaking.