Drying water damaged drywall
Hi. I have a question about drying and/or replacing drywall. Long story short, I used my garden hose to clear what I though was a blocked vent pipe from my roof. What I didn't know at the time, was that the pipe had broken inside the wall and when I flushed water down the pipe it went unimpeded through my walls and leaked from my 1st floor ceiling down to my basement. I ran the water for maybe 5 minutes. And it was a pretty good amount. This happened on Sat. and I have been using fans to dry the ceiling and walls. I have water stains on my living room ceiling--in 5 foot lines in two spots were the drywall sheets come together and below where the vent pipe is in the corner---it looks like there was probably a slight slope in the ceiling and the water ran to where the two lines are. My question is, do I need to replace that section of the ceiling or can I leave it and just paint over the stains? I cut the section out in the corner in order to look for the broken pipe and that section was pretty saturated, but it was the next day when I cut it out. How long do you think it will take to dry it? I'm mostly concerned about mildew and mold. Any suggestions would be apprecited. Thanks.
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