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How To Fix Peeling Paint

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How To Fix Peeling Paint

How To Fix Peeling Paint

How To Fix Peeling Paint

Peeling paint on the wall of a home or building is a common problem that affects homeowners and maintenance workers alike. Peeling can instantly make your property look shabby and poorly maintained, which can reflect on you if not corrected. To protect your investment, you want your walls to look their best for guests, customers and prospective clients. You can effectively correct peeling paint in a short period of time with the right know-how. Discover what causes peeling paint, how to fix it like a pro, and how to prevent it in the future.

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Moisture Issues

How To Fix Peeling Paint

Building-Related

Moisture Issues

The building's structure may be the issue behind the problem. These issues can allow unwanted moisture into the wood frame:

  • a leaking roof

  • uncaulked joints

  • general deterioration of caulking

The extra moisture can cause swelling which pushes the paint off in certain areas. It can also lead to wood rot and, ultimately, costly repairs.

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Humidity

How To Fix Peeling Paint

Weather-Related

Humidity

Another common problem is weather-related humidity. If your building is located in a naturally humid region, the excess moisture can cause wall paint to peel and eventually fall off.

Humidity may not result in immediate damage, but can take a toll on your paint over time. This is why it is critical to prepare for future damages by choosing the right materials the first time and performing appropriate preventive strategies.

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Poor Preparation

How To Fix Peeling Paint

Painting-Related

Poor Preparation

Peeling paint can also be the result of poor preparation and using the wrong materials for the job.

Surface preparation is critical to getting an even and long-lasting paint job right the first time. Skimping out on this can cause the peeling paint issue and other complications later.

Another thing to consider is the type of paint you are using. For example, oil-based paint should never be applied on a wet or even damp surface. Doing so will eventually lead to peeling. Weather conditions while painting can also impact the quality of the finish, especially when dealing with latex-based paints. 

To fix paint peeling once the damage is already done, you will most likely need to repaint and take appropriate preventive action to ensure a high quality job. Getting it right the first time will save you from a having to repaint until you want to change the color.

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