omg
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1 leak is now 4 or 5. The tile is the width of the hallway and then squared. It's sagging. It's clearly holding water. The water drips out several times a minute. The water is an ugly brownish yellow. This is clearly due to the water picking up pollution.
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Update. The ceiling tile developed a seam in the middle; then, a flood was released; then, the tile split in two pieces.
Finally, they fell out of the ceiling, flooding the hallway a second time, and, then the tile fell to the floor.
Concerns: flooding, pink insulation, tile might have asbestos, the daylight I can see from the hole in the ceiling.
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Update. The ceiling tile developed a seam in the middle; then, a flood was released; then, the tile split in two pieces.
Finally, they fell out of the ceiling, flooding the hallway a second time, and, then the tile fell to the floor.
Concerns: flooding, pink insulation, tile might have asbestos, the daylight I can see from the hole in the ceiling.
Concerns: flooding, pink insulation, tile might have asbestos, the daylight I can see from the hole in the ceiling.
Add to that the possibility of mold from trapped moisture up there.
I'd be calling in a professional roofer to assess the situation. I agree with @Big_Al , this may not be a DIY situation.
Good luck with the repair.