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Explaining Why Your Painted Walls PEEL, CRACK & BUBBLE?

by William Jones manager

Does your darling wall paint seem too thin, or too cold? Or have you been naughty enough to accidentally spill mineral spirit onto the acrylic wall surface? 

If yes, then there’s every possibility that you would have to start the paintwork over again. Otherwise, it could end up developing cracks or peeled surfaces. And will make your walls ugly and aged, to say the least!


Deeper Explanation to Paint Bubbles, Cracks And Peel:

When Does Paint Crack?

There are lots of reasons for a painted wall to crack. Some of the common reasons as per Allan Clarke and his team of specialised exterior/interior painters in Moorooka are as follows:

  • Paint applied too thick over a wall surface can make the surface get all messy and dusty. Eventually, in time, the wall will see muddy crack formations.
  • Paint which is applied over a wet base-coat, a stiff coating or even a glossy finish (such as an oil-based enamel) or buttered on to something with a faster expansion rate like plastic.
  • Another kind of crack which forms over the wall surface is hairline crack. This happens when the paint coat is over-spread or when the quality of the paint consists of low flexibility or adhesion.


When Do Walls Peel? 

Ask quality house painters in Moorooka, and they will share that one of the prime reason why paint peels are when it cannot adhere to the underlying area.

Most times it comes due to the humidity or moisture existing in its surface. Chemical compatibility is another cause for paint peeling off the painted wall surface.

When Do Walls Forms Bubbles?  

Smaller bubbles form when the paint bottle is shaken before application. The shaking lets in some air, and when they are rolled too enthusiastically/energetically, small bubbles take place on the surface. 

Another possible reason would be applying the paint on a porous surface like brick, Sheetrock, plywood, etc.

Medium bubble formation takes place when the application temperature is either too cold (below 50-35 degrees) or too hot (over 90 degrees). 

Jane Ann Smith, a member of a notable team of house painters in Holland Park, says:-

“Medium to big bubbles can form when the base has dampness. Most paints have a phobia towards different extreme temperature. When painting is done during the humid day/evening, it often leads to bulging blisters and several unpainted areas.

And if you do it on a sunny day/evening, it could cause the upper stratum of the paint to dry off quickly. This makes the vapour boil and causes unsightly bolts.” 


Final Words:

Truth be told, carrying out a painting project can be a real pain. That’s why it is always important to take professional help when it is on offer. A lot of accredited exterior/interior painters exist in Rochedale South, and one call is all it will take for them to come to your place. 

So, without risking the beauty of your home walls, find out a licensed and trustworthy painting company and seek their competitive price quotes. Preferably pick one with years of field experience and impressive client record for self-closure and peace of mind.


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