Cost guide

How Much Does Ceiling Water Damage Repair Cost?

Repairing ceiling water damage costs $350 to $1,500 for most jobs, or about $45 to $90 per square foot. A minor stain repaint runs $350 to $1,000, replacing a damaged drywall section runs $500 to $1,500, and a sagging or collapsed ceiling runs $1,500 to $5,000 — plus the cost of fixing whatever leaked above it.

The numbers

Ceiling Water Damage Repair Cost — 2026 prices

Ceiling repair is priced by severity and size — but the real variable is the source of the leak, which must be fixed first. Here is what 2026 jobs run.

Ceiling water damage job Typical cost
Stain sealing & repaint Dried, cosmetic only $350 – $1,000
Drywall section replacement Cut out, replace, texture, paint $500 – $1,500
Per square foot (repair) Materials + finishing $45 – $90 / sq ft
Sagging / collapsed ceiling Structural, larger area $1,500 – $5,000
Source repair (roof or plumbing) Separate — must fix first Varies

The cost has two parts

A ceiling stain is a symptom. Repairing the ceiling itself — sealing and repainting, or cutting out and replacing drywall — is the smaller, predictable cost. The variable is fixing the source: a roof leak, a failed pipe or supply line in the floor above, or an overflowing upstairs bathroom. Paint over the stain without fixing the source and it returns, often with mold.

If the ceiling is sagging or bulging, there’s trapped water above it. That’s a structural and safety issue — keep clear of it and get it addressed promptly, as a saturated ceiling can collapse.

Watch for mold and hidden damage

Water that reached the ceiling has also been in the cavity above — insulation, framing, and the floor above may be wet. If the leak sat for more than a day or two, budget for possible mold remediation and moisture checks, not just cosmetic repair. A restoration pro can verify the cavity is dry before the ceiling is closed back up.

Will insurance cover it?

Sudden, accidental damage — like a burst pipe — is often covered by a standard homeowners policy. Damage from external flooding or slow, long-term leaks is usually excluded unless you carry separate flood insurance or a water-backup endorsement (roughly $50–$250 per year). Coverage varies by policy, so confirm your specific terms before assuming.


Answers

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to repair a water-damaged ceiling?
Most ceiling repairs cost $350 to $1,500, or $45 to $90 per square foot. A cosmetic stain repaint is $350 to $1,000, drywall replacement $500 to $1,500, and a sagging or collapsed ceiling $1,500 to $5,000 — plus fixing the leak source.
Does insurance cover ceiling water damage?
Sudden, accidental causes — like a burst pipe upstairs — are usually covered, including the resulting ceiling repair. Damage from a long-neglected roof leak or gradual seepage is typically excluded as a maintenance issue.
Is a sagging water-damaged ceiling dangerous?
Yes. A bulging or sagging ceiling holds trapped water and can collapse. Stay clear of it, contain drips, and have it addressed promptly by a professional.

About this data. Cost ranges reflect 2026 U.S. pricing aggregated from published restoration cost data and industry sources including HomeAdvisor, Angi, and Fixr. The calculator combines per-square-foot rates with water category, exposure time, and selected add-ons to produce a directional estimate. Figures are informational and are not a quote, appraisal, or insurance determination. Last reviewed July 2026.