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Hi!
I recently bought this beautiful house built in 1909. The master bedroom ceiling has had major leaking issues in the past, which is pretty evident from just looking at it. It's not gyprock, it looks to be paneling or just wooden boards. Since moving in, I've repaired the roof, now it's onto the ceiling. Would it be too much of an undertaking to remove the whole ceiling and start fresh, or should I try to salvage what hasn't been majorly damaged then replacing the rest. Or just gyprock over the whole thing and say "f" it? I can't find anything online to help me with this process, any input would be appreciated.
I recently bought this beautiful house built in 1909. The master bedroom ceiling has had major leaking issues in the past, which is pretty evident from just looking at it. It's not gyprock, it looks to be paneling or just wooden boards. Since moving in, I've repaired the roof, now it's onto the ceiling. Would it be too much of an undertaking to remove the whole ceiling and start fresh, or should I try to salvage what hasn't been majorly damaged then replacing the rest. Or just gyprock over the whole thing and say "f" it? I can't find anything online to help me with this process, any input would be appreciated.