Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Blistering in exterior paint work 23Feb 20, 2019 5:58 pm kks Leanne, whatever the cause of the blistering, it's an adhesion problem that has happening very early in the life of the paint coating. Given that the painter has had the supplier out to have a look would recommend that you do the same. Things like moisture levels, sanding, referencing the original coatings, etc really aren't in our bailiwick as customers. What you want the paint supplier to confirm is whether it is a problem with their product or whether they identify the problem as in the application or building fabric area. Luck. Thanks...it appears at this stage they are each saying it is not there problem, even though Dulux guarantees that their paint won't flake blister or peel, and the painter guaranteed his work and was doing the work according to the Australian standard which says the paint shouldn't blister. They just keep delaying 😥 Block of two storey townhouses requires painting on the roof. A brick parapet wall separates each unit and extends above the tiled roof. The parapet walls require sealing… 0 3522 I posted the floorplan on Houzz.com forum and got some really good ideas and advice from people there. Then we reached out to a couple of renovation companies and one… 5 10164 1) I had requested R6 ceiling insualtion batts, however I noticed that on some areas there are huge gaps which will allow hot air to sweep in, and also noticed black/grey… 0 3893 |