Bubbling paint or paint blistering is a common issue for homeowners after a water-related problem like a burst pipe, roof leak, or ice dam. When water seeps into walls or ceilings, it weakens the bond ...
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Dear James: I have noticed the paint job on the exterior of my house looks terrible in some spots. My house has lap siding which we installed ourselves. There is blistering in certain spots that makes ...
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- One WUSA9 viewer's Call For Action complaint about Ford paint evolved into a national WUSA9 investigation identifying peeling, bubbling, and/or blistering issues on a dozen ...
Q: My parents have lived in their house for 48 years. The house is about 54 years old. They have always used good-quality paint. About three years ago the ceiling began to peel. When a representative ...
Dear Dennis: In addition to looking bad, blistering and peeling can also lead to wood decay and loss of wall insulation value from the dampness. The blistering is likely caused by moisture that gets ...
When you think about painting a room, chances are you’re picturing giving your walls a refresh, or a makeover in a new color. But ceilings are a different type of canvas—one that can change the ...