Immediately the bathroom ceiling paint started peeling and now the hallway as well in large bubbling chunks.
Bathroom ceiling paint bubbling and peeling.
Bubbling is usually a problem with latex paints more than with alkyd or oil.
Then using a putty knife wire brush or paint scraper carefully remove all the chipped or peeling paint from the walls and ceiling.
If the humidity levels in your bathroom are high enough to cause the ceiling paint to bubble then the humidity also may lead to mold growing on various surfaces in your bathroom including the ceiling and the grout between the tiles.
It may also be a case of the old paint bubbling up as it gets wet revealing a bonding problem in the original coating.
After priming the exterior facing wall in the 1970s apartment we just moved into we noticed that the paint seemed to be bubbling peeling along the top edge as if all the old layers of paint were loose from the concrete base.
Repairing peeling paint on your bathroom walls and ceiling can be a time consuming process but it isn t difficult.
Bubbling or blistering in newly applied paint is often an indication of a problem with the bond between the new coating and the wall or ceiling surface.
You might think that peeling ceiling paint is simply an old house problem.
The painting surface or surroundings were moist.
By reading your responses to others i m guessing either cheap or old paint dirty surfaces excessive moisture or vapour barrier or the plugged gutters.
It s important to work carefully though if you don t want your paint to peel.
We used latex primer paint as was most likely used before.
Recently moved into a home we were told was stripped to the studs and remodelled.