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Common Interior Paint Problems and Their Solutions
Newtown, PA
01/19/2022 05:53 PM

Common Interior Paint Problems and Their Solutions in Newtown, PA

It is essential that we keep our home interior in tip-top shape - not merely to impress everyone, but to maintain our home's overall appeal.

So, at the first sign of any interior paint problem, it is important to take the appropriate reparative measures to alleviate them.

But what really are the solutions to some of the common interior paint problems we might encounter?

To help you with your dilemma, here are some of the Common Interior Paint Problems and Their Solutions in Newtown, PA.

1. Paint Blisters

If you're observing bubbles or blisters turning up your interior paint, this is most likely to be a case of paint blisters.

Paint blisters happen when you're painting on a surface with moisture present and are most likely to happen when you're painting on a wet, wooden surface.

Repair: Scrape off the affected area, and make sure that the surface is dry and the weather humid when you're repainting the affected area with high-quality latex paint.

Apply a coat of primer first before painting, and make sure to do proper surface preparation prior to the painting process.

2. Paint Alligatoring

If you're noticing a cracked pattern somewhere in your interior, it might be a case of paint alligatoring.

Paint alligatoring usually stems from issues with paint application: if your primer or first coat of paint hasn't fully dried yet when you've applied an additional coat to it, then that layer is most likely to end up cracking or alligatoring.

Repair: You'll need to sand down the affected area, then apply a coat of primer and repaint with latex-based paint accordingly.

3. Paint Chalking

Noticing a few powdery residues on your interior paint? Looks like a case of paint chalking.

While, to some extent, paint chalking is normal (because that's how paint cleans itself), an excess amount of it poses to be a bigger problem - when there's too much, it may run down and stain its surrounding floors or nearby furniture.

Repair: The powdery residue or the chalk must be removed first before repainting.

To do this, you might want to consider scrubbing the area with a trisodium phosphate cleaning solution, then rinsing it with water.

Once the area is dry, you may repaint accordingly.

4. Paint Peeling

Another rather common interior paint problem would be paint peeling, which is characterized by its namesake: a paint that is peeling on your exterior surface.

Paint peeling happens when there is moisture in the surface when you're painting or due to poor adhesion.

Repair: Scrape away the peeling paint and sand down the affected area to create a feather effect on the areas that do not have paint peeling.

It is important that you ensure that the surface is dry and that you're applying a coat of primer first to cross off moisture and poor adhesion as a factor that will cause paint to peel.

Additionally, repaint accordingly using high-quality paint.

5. Mildew

Another pesky case of interior paint problem would be mildew.

Mildew typically grows on paint film and caulk and is usually brown or green in appearance and shows up as dark spots or areas in your interior paint.

Mainly, it is caused by poor ventilation, a lack of sunlight, and constant moisture or wetness, so areas such as your kitchen or your laundry room will be more prone to this problem.

Repair: While geared with the appropriate protective wear, scrub the area with bleach, and let it sit for 15 minutes on the affected area before rinsing with water.

If not completely removed, you can scrub and wash it again with a detergent solution, rinse thoroughly, and then let the area dry completely before repainting accordingly.

6. Rust Stains

Rust stains can also be a nuisance to the eyes when you see them on your interior paint, and one you'll want to get fixed right away.

Rust stains often show up when you have rusted nails somewhere near your interior surface then water runs the rust down your interior paint, leaving nasty red, brown, or even black stains on your paint.

Repair: First off, you will want to find the culprit and replace rusted nails with galvanized or stainless steel nails.

Then, you could prime and repaint the affected area accordingly.

If you need professional help with your interior/exterior painting project, PAINT Philadelphia can help.

Our home interior/exterior painting services are available in Newtown, Holland, and Richboro, PA.

Call us today at (267)682-8377 for a FREE painting estimate.

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Reference
Andrew Tomasetti
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