Why ceilings sag — and why you shouldn't wait
Sagging is gravity catching up to a ceiling that's lost its grip on the framework above. By the time you can see the dip, the fixings have already partly failed. Left alone, sagging ceilings collapse — sometimes in pieces, sometimes all at once.
In Perth homes we see four common causes: failed adhesive on old plasterglass ceilings, water ingress softening the board, nail-pop and fastener pull-out in older Hills and inner-city stock, and added weight from insulation that was upgraded without re-fixing the substrate.
Signs your ceiling is sagging
Our process
We don't patch a sagging ceiling and call it fixed. Patching a structural problem only postpones the collapse. Our process is: on-site assessment, written fixed-price quote, full removal of the failing area, framework inspection and upgrade, new sheeting properly fastened, set and sanded to a paint-ready finish. Backed by our 12-Month Warranty on all jobs.